Coronavirus live blog, April 1: Marshall Co. Schools suspends meal plan
Health Department medical director Dr. Bruce Randolph said 5,506 have been tested, with 9% positive.
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Abigail Warren is a lifelong resident of Shelby County and a graduate of the University of Memphis. She has worked for several local publications and covers the suburbs for The Daily Memphian.
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Health Department medical director Dr. Bruce Randolph said 5,506 have been tested, with 9% positive.
While an Arizona developer's decision to pull out of plans to purchase the Germantown Country Club property has some hoping the city might re-enter the picture, at least one alderman thinks that's unlikely.
Across the Memphis area, people are reaching out to others with gestures of kindness and generosity.
Across the Memphis area, people are reaching out to others with gestures of kindness and generosity.
Governor Bill Lee will sign Executive Order 23 requiring that Tennesseans stay home unless they are carrying out essential activities as data shows an increase in citizen movement across the state.
Memphis Oral School for the Deaf and Madonna Learning Center are confronting unique online learning challenges.
Germantown's finance commission will review the 2020-21 budget later in the summer. For now, the commission recommends aldermen adopt resolution continue under the current budget.
Shelby County has 19 fatalities compared to 9 in Davidson County.
Old Dominick has begun producing hand sanitizer at its Downtown distillery to help protect some most vulnerable to the coronavirus in the Memphis community.
The Hernando DeSoto Bridge, Big River Crossing and landmarks across the United States are shining blue lights to stand in solidarity with health care workers.
A Collierville photographer offers free porch portrait sessions to families of health care workers.
Germantown residents can sign up for a drive-by visit from the Easter rabbit.
Landmarks across the United States – including the Hernando DeSoto Bridge and Big River Crossing – are shining blue lights to stand in solidarity with health care workers and honor them.
The Germantown community has laid aside anything that might divide them to rally around healthcare workers and make sure they are well-fed as they continue to care for those in hospitals and those with coronavirus.
Collierville's mayor has said so long as the Easter Bunny "washes his paws," he may leave treats for children this year.
One woman in Sea Isle has made sure her neighbors have popsicles and pizza.
The best-case scenario assumes statewide testing and improved contact tracing.
The Tennessee Department of Health puts the Shelby County coronavirus case number at 1,006.
There have been 449 hospitalizations statewide and 592 people have recovered from the disease.