New CDC guidance urges masks, other precautions for schools
When distancing is not possible, schools are asked to layer other protections to cover the students 12 and under are not vaccinated.
When distancing is not possible, schools are asked to layer other protections to cover the students 12 and under are not vaccinated.
In age of online shopping, car dealership wants to ‘click it’ with a new photography studio.
TPA Group of Atlanta wants to convert 72 undeveloped acres near Memphis International into property that can host warehousing, distribution and fulfillment uses.
After more than a year of debates and rallies, plans for the Byhalia Pipeline have been abandoned. But the battle left its mark on the city.
“Goshen Place” would be a nearly 16-acre, gated subdivision for luxury homes near the planned BLP Film Studios site in Whitehaven.
The physicians group is asking Methodist and UT leaders to meet with the 150-member practice within a week.
‘Outside is as hot as the seventh circle of hell because it’s Memphis in summer. And yet, I stay. I’m home. My memories are in the grid and grit of this place, on this river, in these people, those here and those deep in my bones.’
Several of the nation’s top high school players are coming to Memphis in November, led by Tigers target Jalen Duren.
The Land Use Control Board rejected plans for an industrial park because of the potential negative impact on the Hillshire neighborhood and because the Memphis 3.0 plan calls for the land to remain undeveloped.
Restaurant is open; creditors’ meeting is Aug. 2.
The facility at the University of Memphis opened June 30 with a variety of amenities for students.
The longtime basketball legend says he’s “a little nervous” as he also hits the recruiting trail almost immediately.
Championship-winning coaches also recognized.
The new directive omits recommendations on how drinking fountains were to be cleaned in the pandemic, eliminating confusion about whether they can be open. They can.
The Memphis Listening Lab lets visitors explore more than half a century of pop music.
Plans for a $104 million development comprising a hotel, apartments, office and parking garage near the University of Memphis got off to a smooth start, receiving unanimous support of the Land Use Control Board.
On Thursday, July 8, the agency reported 88 new coronavirus cases.
It’s been a good week for Ja Morant appearances, from “Pardon My Take” to “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” And he may be rooting against the Tigers in December.
The reproductive rate of coronavirus in Shelby County is now 1.22, the highest since June 25, 2020. The seven-day average positivity rate is now 4.5%, up from 2.9% on July 1, 2021.
There’s plenty to do this week, including a celebration of Ida B. Wells, the investigative journalist and early civil rights leader. There are also exhibitions, music, beer tasting and, um, reptiles.
The University of Memphis Tigers also reportedly will host Western Kentucky as the nonconference schedule rounds into form.
People with compromised immune systems should talk to their doctor about a third dose, Dr. Manoj Jain says.
Labor Department reports show the number of people teleworking in June was 14.4%, down from 16.6% in May as businesses nationwide require employees to return to the office.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington have differing opinions at the top of the big boards for the Memphis Grizzlies.
With a new kicker and punter, how will Memphis special teams look under new coordinator Charles Bankins?