Camper re-elected president of NOBEL Women
House Minority Leader Karen Camper has been re-elected president of the National Organization of Black Elected Women and has been honored by Rainbow PUSH.
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House Minority Leader Karen Camper has been re-elected president of the National Organization of Black Elected Women and has been honored by Rainbow PUSH.
The University of Memphis UMRF Research Park today became the second node in a nationwide consortium of prescription repositories, health care organizations and higher education institutions to reclaim medications and track prescription waste.
The Compost Fairy and Mitchell Heights Neighborhood Association have been recognized with 2019 Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Awards.
Graceland will hold a number of events during at its "All-American July 4th Weekend" July 4-7 including live music, activities for kids, and more.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers June 27-July 3.
The American Association of Community Colleges has appointed Southwest Tennessee Community College President Tracy D. Hall to its Commission on Economic Workforce Development.
The City of Memphis announced Tuesday its intention to award the agreement for the private development portion of the Fairgrounds Redevelopment effort to the team of M&M Enterprises and Belpointe REIT.
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Delta Medical Center is in danger of losing its Medicare provider agreement due to problems with its nursing staffing. The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services filed the notice Friday.
Memphis-based Ampro Industries has acquired multiple brands from another Memphis company, Keystone Laboratories, to add to Ampro's line of hair, skin and personal care products.
Six teams competed Saturday in the Downtown Olympics, with proceeds benefiting Memphis' Urban Bicycle Food Ministry.
A federal grand jury has returned two indictments against disbarred Memphis attorney Keith L. Dobbs, charging him with 67 felony violations for misappropriating funds from 26 recipients of veterans benefits and nine Social Security recipients.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers June 19-24.
Adrian Bond, director of community engagement at Caissa Public Strategy LLC, has become the company’s newest partner.
Fred’s Inc.’s losses continue to grow. The Memphis-based discount retailer reported a net loss of $33.9 million for the quarter ended May 4
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has been ranked the No. 2 pediatric cancer hospital on U.S. News & World Report’s 13th Annual “Best Children’s Hospitals” list.
Secretary of State Tre Hargett will present Memphis Public Libraries a $100,000 state grant Tuesday to expand its book collection.
Memphis-based discount retailer Fred’s Inc. has delayed filing its quarterly report for the period ended May 4 due to reporting changes that occurred recently requiring more detailed information on leases.
Young chess players from Memphis and beyond came gathered for the 18th annual Mid-South Chess Camp this week, where children ages 4-16 study under the direction of big-name grandmasters, masters and experts.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers June 12-18.
The 300-unit Legends at Wolfchase apartment community in Bartlett has sold for $42.1 million.
The owners of Toyos Clinic have sold their Germantown office property to a pediatric dental practice.
SunTrust Bank and BB&T Corp. would become Truist Bank and Truist Financial Corp. if the new name and their planned consolidation are approved by shareholders.
Two more of the world's Top 10 golfers have committed to the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational as the tournament field continues to grow.
Memphis Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kalena Bovell as its new assistant conductor.