County announces $19 million utility assistance program
A new utility assistance program, "Keep the Lights on," is now available to help those struggling to pay their utility bills in Shelby County.
Natalie Pilgrim is a Memphis native and a graduate of the University of Memphis. She is a digital producer for The Daily Memphian.
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A new utility assistance program, "Keep the Lights on," is now available to help those struggling to pay their utility bills in Shelby County.
Corelle Brands LLC, a manufacturer and marketer of houseware brands such as Pyrex, Chicago Cutlery and Corelle, will open a manufacturing and distribution operation in the Memphis area market.
Fred’s Inc. has received $156.1 million in cash plus $20.6 million for inventory as part of an asset purchase deal that has been completed with Walgreens.
The University of Memphis has received $1.4 million from an anonymous donor and the Suder Foundation to create a new office and establish a scholarship fund for first-generation students.
Yehuda Netanel, the developer behind The Lake District, bought 66 acres in Collierville he is calling a long-term investment.
Memphians will have the opportunity to get a first look and explore the future of Tom Lee Park at a new engagement center inside Beale Street Landing starting Saturday, Feb. 2.
Shelby County Assessor Melvin Burgess said Friday he will place Electrolux back on tax rolls and is calling on city and county officials to take steps to recover some $5 million in taxes the company has saved since 2011.
SunTrust Banks and BB&T announced Thursday that BB&T will purchase SunTrust for $28.24 billion in an all-stock deal.
The Germantown Municipal School District filed a building permit Thursday for a new athletic fieldhouse and concessions stand at Houston High School.
Two experienced workforce development leaders will take over the top spots at the Workforce Investment Network, Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris announced on Monday.
The University of Memphis has filed an $8.8 million building permit for the second phase of an indoor football facility at its Park Avenue campus.
Construction on a new recreation center at the University of Memphis that will join the Larry O. Finch Center should get underway in June.
West Cancer Center's split with Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare comes with the purchase of its center on Wolf River Boulevard from Methodist for $51 million.
Good Shepard Pharmacy's sister company RemediChain announced Thursday it has officially begun accepting individual donations of oral chemotherapy prescriptions as part of its chemotherapy reclamation program.
Evolve Bank & Trust has renewed its title sponsorship of the Cooper-Young Festival through 2021.
Memphis-based biopharmaceutical company GTx Inc. and a San Diego-based biotech firm are planning a reverse merger that will end GTx’s Memphis operations.
The Greater Memphis Chamber announced Tuesday Chad Matheson will join the organization as its first vice president of business intelligence.
Ducks Unlimited announced Wednesday the appointment of the organization's new CEO, Adam Putnam. Putnam will replace outgoing CEO Dale Hall, who will retire June 30.
A historic Midtown church is helping children and parents in the Memphis community combat adversity and gain resilience with its nonprofit organization, CAFE.
The Collierville Chamber of Commerce's board of directors announced Monday that Mark Heuberger has been appointed new president and CEO of the chamber.
Briarcrest Christian School has announced new details of its $5.3 million elementary expansion, the A. Duncan and Carolyn S. Williams Elementary Wing, that is expected to begin construction in June.
The Memphis Center for Urban and Theological Studies will gain new advantages for its students when it merges with Union University this summer.
Fred’s Inc. has hired advisory firm Malfitano Partners to help identify underperforming stores to close.
Memphis Zoo has named a new president and CEO, native Memphian, Jim Dean.
Mid-South Food Bank president and CEO Estella Mayhue-Greer will retire effective Dec. 31. She has served in various roles with the organization since 1996.