The highest-value homes in Memphis
Every city has its showpiece homes — the ones that define luxury living. And as prices continue to rise across the U.S., the most valuable properties showcase just how high local markets can go. The ...
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Memphis real estate: As home sales drop 30% and prices decline, here are 4 things to know
Home sales in the Memphis area housing market continue to drop though inventory is slowly rising, according to new data from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors. Here are four takeaways from the ...
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Cities with the most expensive homes in the Memphis metro area

Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Memphis metro area using data from Zillow.
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Which Memphis neighborhoods saw biggest home price increases in 2025?
The majority of Memphis neighborhoods saw an increase in median home sales price in 2025, according to data from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors. Downtown, Raleigh/Covington Pike and Frayser ...
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‘Grace’-Land: Jeff Buckley’s Memphis Home Is Being Turned Into a ‘Tribute’ Airbnb
Jeff Buckley’s last home in Memphis, Tennessee is being remodeled and turned into an Airbnb by developers, the Commercial Appeal reports. Goode Development purchased the house at 93 North Rembert ...
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Colossus in Memphis: A comprehensive analysis of the legal, environmental, and security issues related to the xAI data center

Summary: The dispute over xAI’s “Colossus” data center in Memphis pits civil rights and environmental advocacy groups against ...
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UCLA's Top Basketball Players at Each Position Since 2010

UCLA is one of the nation's top basketball programs historically, and as such, the Bruins have had plenty of talented players ...
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MPD investigates overnight shooting at apartment complex in South Memphis

The Memphis Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred overnight in South Memphis. According to the MPD, ...
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Shooting reported in Southwest Memphis

A shooting was reported early Tuesday morning in Southwest Memphis, police confirm. Just before 1:50 a.m., officers say they ...
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Some Tennessee cities ban fireworks. See July 4th rules where you live
Before buying fireworks for July 4th, check Tennessee laws where you live. Some cities restrict or prohibit consumer fireworks.
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Memphis population drop leaves it only major TN city losing people
Most of Tennessee's 10 major cities grew from 2020-2025, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data. Memphis was the only city among Tennessee's 10 largest that saw a population decrease from 2020-2025.
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What was happening in Memphis history on June 30? A look back through the years
Moviegoers have not seen the last of Benji, the canine title character in the movie made by onetime Memphian Joe Camp. "Benji ...
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Looking back at highs, lows of Ja Morant's 7-year Grizzlies career
Ja Morant's time with the Grizzlies was marked by acrobatics that brought fans to their feet, but also was dragged down by ...
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From Parlow to Penny, how Memphis has left its mark on sports in America
The tale may well have been told at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But a significant portion of the story of America’s dominance ...
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201 Poplar courts to reopen later this week after flooding, HVAC issues
A water line break flooded hallways and courtrooms at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Complex on Monday, forcing courts to ...
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Shooting investigation underway in Whitehaven
FOX13 arrived to find an active police scene with several MPD vehicles and crime scene tape surrounding the area.
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What we're hearing about Grizzlies, NBA free agency, Ja Morant trade
The Memphis Grizzlies have plenty of decisions to make with start of NBA free agency on June 30. And could it start with star ...
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