Tennessee cases increase by 462, deaths by 2
In Tennessee, 13,073 people are considered officially recovered from the disease.
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In Tennessee, 13,073 people are considered officially recovered from the disease.
In Shelby County, 2,974 people are considered officially recovered from coronavirus.
A look at how coronavirus cases are growing in Shelby County and Tennessee.
A look at local and state data.
That brings the statewide total to 19,394 confirmed cases and 315 deaths.
How cases are growing locally and statewide.
A look at Shelby County and Tennessee coronavirus case, test and recovery data.
The county’s overall positivity rate continues a decline, at 6.87%, as of Friday morning.
The reset court cases apply to defendants who are currently not in custody.
A county-by-county look at coronavirus cases in the Volunteer State.
Coronavirus cases, tests and recoveries in Shelby County and Tennessee.
A look at how coronavirus cases are growing in Shelby County and Tennessee.
More than 2,500 people are considered recovered from the disease.
COVID-19 in Shelby County and Tennessee viewed on a log scale and linear scale.
Deer and social distancing are no discouragement for toilers at the Shelby County Community Gardens. The distances don’t impact the sense of community, either.
County commissioners discussed, but didn’t vote, on extending the contract with the county's contracted inmate health care provider.
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris' administration officials answered questions as county commissioners prepare for another review of the fiscal 2021 budget.
The Tennessee Department of Health puts the Shelby County coronavirus case number at 1,006.
Now that Mayor Lee Harris' budget has been rejected, County Commission must craft another one.
Many county commissioners said their constituents don't like the wheel tax, don't know how it's used and thought it was going away.
Money received from the federal government must be spent on coronavirus expenses and will be shared with the surburban cities as needed.
Period supplies will be available for free Saturday until supplies run out.
Area mayors outlined a "Back-to-business" framework Monday. The framework did not include a definite starting date — and that's a good thing.
Assessor Melvin Burgess needs the authorization of the state to move forward with initiatives to ease the tax burden for home and business owners impacted by the coronavirus.
Local churches are urged to social distance to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Local official say they'll be watching.