LeMoyne-Owen survey highlights Black health care needs
LeMoyne-Owen College is helping the Shelby County Health Department better plan and execute coronavirus care.
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Linda A. Moore covers education, South Memphis and Whitehaven. A native of South Memphis, Linda has covered news in Memphis and Shelby County for more than 20 years and was formerly a reporter with The Commercial Appeal.
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LeMoyne-Owen College is helping the Shelby County Health Department better plan and execute coronavirus care.
Principal Barton Thorne called it “shocking and disappointing” to be removed for speaking to students about the First Amendment.
Donors send food and water to LeMoyne-Owen College after freezing temperatures and water system issues in the city.
A new sensory certification will help people with sensory sensitivities enjoy the Memphis Zoo.
The February freeze has left Mid-South gardeners worried that their plants might not survive.
For Dedicated Senior Medical Group, it’s better for them when patients stay healthy.
After planning and construction, the project to reimagine the historic school is expected to be completed in 2023.
A new council will help residents build better economic outcomes and restore neglected communities.
Graceland, Live at the Garden and Levitt Shell are planning for 2021 concerts after 2020 shut everything down.
“Loving Our Community” launched on Friday with alumni, students and faculty from LeMoyne-Owen conducting a community cleanup along Walker Avenue.
A year into the pandemic, the economy and social unrest have taken a toll and more people have reached out to mental health professionals for help.
Long-term plans for the cemetery would make it a tourist stop highlighting the accomplishments of the African Americans who are buried there.