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Who will be your elected officials come next year? We know most of them.
Memphis-based home service provider Frontdoor Inc. reported earnings exactly matching Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
Crye-Leike Real Estate Services recently announced Marico Bogard is now affiliated with its East Memphis branch office as a licensed Realtor. Bogard will serve the residential real estate needs of buyers and sellers throughout Shelby and surrounding counties.
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Election Day draws long lines at Lewisburg High School.
The Shelby County Health Department reported almost 400 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
Forum will be public on Hooks Institute Facebook page.
Certification shows processes in place to standardize high-quality care.
In September, the campus was among publication’s best universities in the world.
The Bearcats want a shot at the College Football Playoff. One tweeter beseeches: “please players do not go out and party!!”
Memphis doctors who violated False Claims Act in filing higher charges agree to pay for overbilling Medicare.
Shelby County Schools will give away books and goodie bags on Halloween in an ongoing commitment to literacy and reading comprehension.
The Shelby County Health Department reported fewer than 200 coronavirus cases on Thursday, Oct. 29.
$50,000 gift is matched by $1 million Bruns Scholarship Challenge Fund.
Nurses with this degree can provide care in hospitals and primary care clinics.
Flu and flu-related pneumonia remain leading causes of death in the U.S.
LRK Associate Krissy Buck Flickinger has been named a 2020 LEED Fellow by Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI).
Following a marked rise in new coronavirus cases, COVID-19 task force briefings are back to twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
RiverArtsFest opened a virtual artists market Oct. 27 for nearly 150 artists who were chosen to participate in the 2020 RiverArtsFest, which was canceled this year because of COVID-19.
Daja Henry, who is originally from New Orleans, will start working in Memphis Dec. 16.
Rides will be free all day on Nov. 3 for all MATA modes of transportation.
The score for most of the game was uncomfortably close for Tigers fans.
A preliminary plan for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines prioritizes vulnerable populations and areas hard hit by the virus.