A Tennessee lawmaker wants Memphis-Shelby County Schools to come under the oversight of a state-appointed management board, similar to Texas’ 2023 takeover of Houston schools
Project Pat, a co-founder of Three 6 Mafia, is mourning the loss of his son, Patrick Houston Jr., who was fatally shot in Memphis, Tennessee, on Jan. 10. According to an online obituary, he was 22, People reported.
Houston is looking to extend its four-game win streak with a victory against Memphis. Thursday's meeting is the first this season between the squads.
Turnovers: 12 (Brooks 2, Eason 2, Ja.Green 2, VanVleet 2, Adams, Tate, Thompson, Whitmore). Steals: 6 (Adams, Landale, Tate, Thompson, VanVleet, Whitmore). Technical Fouls: None. Percentages: FG .516, FT .750. 3-Point Goals: 9-28, .321 (Kennard 3-6, Aldama 3-8, LaRavia 1-1, Wells 1-3, Jackson Jr. 1-4, Edey 0-1, Bane 0-2, Jackson 0-3).
Project Pat’s son, Patrick Houston Jr., was tragically shot and killed in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. According to a report from TMZ, the 21-year-old was found dead on January 10 in a park located in Imogene Heights,
State Rep. Mark White said there were multiple bills in the works in response to Feagins' firing to change state oversight of the school district.
Project Pat's son was shot and killed in a Tennessee park last ... per TMZ. Memphis Police said the shooting happened around 1.15pm. Houston Jr. was found dead at the scene by officers.
The bottom half of the top 10 sees some movement in the latest Memphis area high school boys basketball rankings.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- — Jestin Porter's 28 points helped Middle Tennessee defeat Sam Houston 77-75 on Thursday night. Camryn Weston made two free throws with 2:04 remaining to give Middle ...
The 21-year-old son of Project Pat and nephew of Juicy J, Patrick Houston Jr, was recently shot and killed in a Memphis Park.
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