Who else would be more famous than Elvis?” President Donald Trump mused during a visit to Graceland in Memphis. His answer: ...
President Donald Trump told a Memphis crowd on March 23, 2026 that he loves their state so much that he may move here.
Much of President Donald Trump's remarks focused on other national topics, and other cities' law enforcement work, when he came to Memphis.
President Donald Trump told a Memphis crowd he loves Tennessee so much that he may move there, also mentioning Elvis and ...
President Trump has deployed ICE agents to airports across the U.S. to address travel disruptions as TSA absences soar during ...
Professional wrestling legend Jerry "The King" Lawler took photos with National Guard members ahead of President Donald Trump ...
Bartlett and Briarcrest, the Memphis area's two 2026 state champions, led The CA's final boys basketball rankings of the year ...
The White House has touted the success of the operation and said the task force has made 7,240 arrests and seized 1,188 ...
President Trump called Elvis Presley “the most famous person on the planet" and signed a replica of the late icon’s guitar while visiting Graceland.
The Memphis Grizzlies are on the road for a matchup against the Atlanta Hawks. Follow along for live updates from The Commercial Appeal.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young did not attend President Donald Trump's roundtable honoring the work done by the Memphis Safe Task Force on March 23. In an afternoon press conference, Young told reporters he ...
Trump visited Graceland after his March 23 round-table meeting about the Memphis Safe Task Force. Here's what he said about Elvis.
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