Google Should Take Its Broadband to Failing Cities, Not Happy OnesForget pandering by cities like Topeka, and Duluth, Google should select places that would really benefit from its gigabit Internet experiment.Memphis break-ins result in teen arrestsThe Memphis Police Chief is in the process of preparing charges against two juveniles relative to 12 incidents of breaking and entering of business establishments situated around the city.Leadership Academy: Duncan F. WilliamsThrough his corporate and civic leadership, Duncan F. Williams is committed to moving Memphis forward.\"I love the Memphis heartbeat -- the soul that we have in this city,\" said Williams, president of Duncan-Williams Inc. \"Also, the accessibility of our leaders brings us huge success compared to other cities.\"Privately owned Duncan-Williams Inc. was founded by Williams' father, A. Duncan Williams ...Conference USAConference USA-Around Conference USASpirit of Memphis Rebuffs ‘Miserable’ StatusThe Spirit of Memphis community engagement meeting Tuesday evening opened with participants raising their right hands, solemnly swearing to defend the....Redbirds, Red InkAs Opening Day nears, the business of baseball at AutoZone Park is getting a big change-up. by Frank Murtaugh In some respects, 2009 was a dream year for the Memphis Redbirds. Playing their 10th season in downtown's luxurious AutoZone Park, the St. Louis Cardinals' Triple-A affiliate clinched a playoff berth in the last week of the season, then swept both Albuquerque and Sacramento to win the ...Blazers rally, take down MemphisMEMPHIS – Things weren’t going to so well for the Trail Blazers at the FedEx Forum Monday night. Memphis led 53-41 at halftime against a rather listless Portland team on the final stop of a five-game road trip. Then came the third quarter – an explosion of fireworks from the ...More Changes Possible For Memphis Vehicle InspectionsThe nightmare continues at Memphis Vehicle Inspection Stations.Big East ConferenceBig East Conference-Around the Big EastStamp of ApprovalMemphis mayor A C Wharton writes letter in response to Forbes, encourages other citizens to do so. by Mary Cashiola Memphis mayor A C Wharton has never written a letter to The Commercial Appeal or the Flyer or any other print publication to let them know they've gotten something wrong. \"I've never gotten into arguments with the newspaper,\" he said. \"You can never convince them that they're wrong ...

