More than 250 new COVID-19 cases, 15 deaths in Shelby County
Since March, the Health Department has reported 86,070 total coronavirus cases and 1,439 deaths, classifying 81,866 cases as inactive/recovered.
Since March, the Health Department has reported 86,070 total coronavirus cases and 1,439 deaths, classifying 81,866 cases as inactive/recovered.
After being closed for two consecutive days due to inclement weather, three Shelby County Health Department COVID-19 vaccination sites reopened Saturday, Feb. 13.
New EEOC proposal says incentives have to be minor, not “100 bucks,” said Burch, Porter & Johnson lawyer Lisa Krupicka.
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Saints continue their run of good play but are still left disappointed.
Everyone saw his potential, but it has taken himself a while to realize it himself.
The city would seek proposals from developers, but has no preference whether Memphis’ tallest building is demolished or redeveloped.
A new real estate development company plans to transform a blighted, long-vacant commercial structure into retail space and apartments.
Previous appointments made for Saturday, Feb. 13, will go on despite cold, at Pipkin, Appling and Southwest Tennessee Community College.
Dangerously low wind chill readings and possibly significant snowfall forecast over next several days.
SCS students will begin to gradually return to campus beginning March 1, the district announced Friday, with older students coming back a week later.
Suburb is considering tightening some of its land use regulations regarding gas stations and other development issues.
Coronavirus numbers go back up in Shelby County.
Realignment is intended to reduce travel and create a more efficient talent pipeline.
Student’s mom Charlene Bonner, a nurse practitioner who has been working in New York since the pandemic began, makes it home in time for ‘great human being’ to be honored on basketball court.
This episode of “Behind the Headlines” is part of a series of shows on education during COVID.
Bar seating, later hours and more capacity for restaurants are all possibilities in Health Directive 18, which should be effective late next week.
It’s one of the more interesting things about daily life in Memphis, and one that just might kill you. We can’t drive. Worse. We’re proud of it.
Former Briarcrest standout Kennedy Chandler is among the many highly-regarded prospects in the game between Sunrise Christian and Montverde Academy.
The rookie is out for personal reasons, according to the team.
Friends and colleagues talk about the irrepressible good sport and hard worker who had just begun his life of service.
De’Anthony Melton’s absence is noticed, and Kyle Anderson is shooting with gusto.
The resolution from Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland going to City Council next week would include the city’s tallest building in the use of a PILOT extension fund and also include a parking garage in the “Snuff District.”
Ken Taylor, a well-known politico and education advocate, died Monday at age 36.
Second day of vaccine appointments canceled.