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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.
Benchmark Litigation U.S. has recognized Butler Snow attorneys Todd P. Photopulos and Brent E. Siler as Labor and Employment Stars in its 2021 edition.
On Tuesday, Oct. 20, the Shelby County Health Department reported the highest number of new coronavirus cases in a week.
Program will provide cancer care across affiliated hospitals and clinics in the region.
Tennessee Department of Health reports 2,605 new cases, bringing the total number of cases since early March to 228,744. Six new deaths push the statewide toll to 2,909.
The Tigers shed their 13-game losing streak in miracle rally.
Study will center on gene mutation that causes defects in the formation, development of human embryos.
The street has been closed between Poplar and Jackson avenues since October 2019.
Leaders of three key Memphis developments - the Fairgrounds, Poplar Plaza, and South City - talk about the scope and status of their projects.
Principals involved in major developments (and redevelopments) in South City, the Fairgrounds and Poplar Plaza will talk about their projects as well as trends in real estate and construction as a whole.
Local CPA firm Patrick Accounting recently announced the promotion of Debbie Warren to Accounting & Tax Manager.
In total, Shelby County’s reported coronavirus is now 33,481 cases, including 31,175 recoveries, 1,769 active cases and 537 deaths.
The daily positivity rate Sunday was less than 3%.
House Minority Leader Karen Camper has been named one of the 100 most influential African Americans by African Leadership magazine.
State Rep. Mark White has been appointed to a four-year term on the national board that oversees student assessments, determining testing content and achievement levels for student performance.
Kroger gift cards are intended to cover some expenses until test results are back.
John Butler, President of Agricenter International, has selected Ardis Porter to serve as the new Program Manager for the Veterans Employed in Technology and Service in Agriculture (VETSA).
Though the in-person events around the Freedom Awards were canceled this year, 37 sponsors promised to continue their annual support, contributing a total of $725,500.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 258 new coronavirus cases and two related deaths on Tuesday, Oct. 6.