The conversation about air pollution in the 38109 ZIP code has focused on xAI. Government data shows that there’s been a lot of pollution in that zip code before Elon Musk’s company took up residence in the former Electrolux plant.
By Samuel Hardiman
News of xAI securing more funding also comes as the company looks to move ahead on one of its key promises to Memphis — a water recycling plant that could cut long-term usage of the Memphis Sand Aquifer by about 9%.
By Samuel Hardiman
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The CEO of West Cancer Center plans to provide the perspective of the federal agency’s largest customer: MLGW.
By Samuel Hardiman
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TVA board members are nominated by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Trump fired three board members this spring, leaving the board without a quorum.
By Samuel Hardiman
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The new director previously served as the department’s health officer and led vaccination efforts at the Shelby County Division of Corrections during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Aisling Mäki
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Brussel’s Bonsai in Olive Branch may be the country’s largest bonsai nursery but it’s “just a blip in what’s possible” with bonsai.
By Nick Lingerfelt
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A new hangout spot is coming to Midtown Memphis that brings a twist to the traditional game night.
By Sophia Surrett
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An Asian restaurant leased out the former King of Spuds location at 5376 Knight Arnold Road, and the new tenant plans to start work on the site in the coming months.
By Dima Amro
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“Gross, gross.” “It’s OK to make a mistake.” “Yikes!” Memphians react to a Redbirds ad for a Fourth of July celebration.
By Jody Callahan
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Premium Guard Inc., Obsidian Public Relations, and Pickering Firm Inc. announce promotions and additions.
By The Daily Memphian Staff
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