Abigail Warren
Reporter
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.
There are 1803 articles by Abigail Warren :
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May 2020
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Mississippi State Department of Health reported 247 new cases of coronavirus Sunday. -
Metro Positivity rate declines with small increase in positive cases; Randolph stresses holiday safety
Shelby County's positivity rate has declined slightly with a small increase in cases due to more than 1,400 administered tests Wednesday.
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Metro Collierville Schools names new chief academic officer
Leigh Anne Rainey, a former Collierville High School science teacher, is returning to the district as chief academic officer.
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Shelby County reports 29 new cases after more than 1,400 tests
At this time, 2,714 people have recovered from the virus, 1,229 cases remain active.
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City of Memphis Recommend or require: Dividing line in mask debate
Wearing a mask or facial covering, and whether it should be mandated or suggested, is one of the ongoing debates as people emerge into the public arena as part of the COVID-19 recovery.
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Mike Conley donates to CodeCrew
Utah Jazz guard and former Memphis Grizzlies player Mike Conley donated $200,000 to five organizations including one in Memphis. -
Coronavirus Shelby County sees largest single day increase since early April
Shelby County reported 128 new cases this week, the largest single day increase since April 9.
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Shelby County tops 4,000 cases
Shelby County Health Department reported 128 new cases of the novel coronavirus Wednesday as 1,701 tests were performed. -
Metro GMSD 5K Stampede and Color Run going virtual
Germantown Municipal School District 5K Stampede and Color Run will not happen in its normal format next month. -
Coronavirus Shelby County reports record number of tests
Shelby County surpassed its testing goal Monday and performed more than 2,600 tests. The county also reported an additional 116 cases and three new deaths.
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Health Dept.: Masks required for employees, encouraged for customers
”We must create an environment where masks are the norm,” Shelby County Health Department Director Alisa Haushalter said.
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Shelby County reports 116 new cases, performs 2,615 tests
More than 2,500 people are considered recovered from the disease.
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Coronavirus Coronavirus live blog, May 18: Hybrid model likely for schools in fall
Shelby County Schools superintendent Joris Ray outlines the district’s long-term strategy for reopening schools.
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Coronavirus Shelby County tests far below goal, 42 new cases
Shelby County saw 42 new cases of coronavirus from only 688 tests reported Monday. The county's positivity rate overall is 7.2%.
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Coronavirus Coronavirus live blog May 17: State reports 100 new cases
Tennessee Department of Health reported 100 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday for a total of 17,388. Three new deaths were also confirmed.
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Germantown Germantown police involved in shooting; one person dead
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed there was shooting involving three officers in Germantown on Sunday.
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Collierville Bible Museum closes doors after 25 years in Collierville
The Bible Museum on the Square in Collierville is closing its doors after 25 years in the town. In its time it offered unique experiences and biblical resources for all ages.
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Coronavirus Dates and Data: Uneasy coexistence in local reopening plan
Local elected leaders and health experts differed on the first phase of reopening the Memphis economy. But some mayors say they remain unified as they approach the reopening's second phase.
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Education Germantown Elementary School addition denied by Board of Zoning Appeals
Germantown Board of Zoning Appeals denied a request by SCS that would allow a 22,000 square-foot addition at Germantown Elementary School. Board members cited concerns with potential enrollment increases and traffic concerns.
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Germantown Germantown approves continuing budget resolution, water tower design firm
Germantown aldermen voted for a continuing resolution to its budget on Monday. Additionally, they approved a professional services agreement for a new water tower design.
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Food News Mother’s Day restaurant crowds smaller than usual
Even Mother's Day didn't lure crowds into area restaurants. This weekend is the first since social distancing began that Shelby County dining establishments could welcome guests for sit-down meals. But many opted for take-out.
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Coronavirus Coronavirus live blog, May 10: Miss. cases top 9,500; Tenn. near 15,000
Mississippi has confirmed 123 new COVID-19 cases for a total of 9,501. Tennessee reports 217 new cases, for a total of 14,985.
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