Council votes to order car washes closed for duration of boil water advisory
The order doesn’t become effective until it is signed by the mayor.
The order doesn’t become effective until it is signed by the mayor.
Business owners would be able to vote in elections where the business property is located, even if the owner doesn’t live in the same place as the business, under a bill being considered by the Tennessee General Assembly.
Legal questions prompt delay of consideration on three measures.
Sam Reid, 17, is now home after being thrown off a sled being pulled by a four-wheeler.
Shelby County Schools teachers received vaccines beginning Wednesday, just days before their students return to classrooms March 1.
The new owner of an apartment building near the Highland Strip applied for a variance allowing a dumpster to be placed near Walker Avenue. The retroactive request will require the owner to make significant changes for approval amid significant opposition.
The advisory could be lifted in stages for parts of the MLGW area, which is most of Shelby County with the exception of Bartlett, Germantown, Collierville and Millington. Even when it is lifted MLGW president and CEO J.T. Young said the utility will still be asking households and businesses to continue conserving water for some period after the full restoration.
The patient hasn’t been discharged yet, but is about to be, says Memphis Light, Gas & Water president and CEO J.T. Young.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services visitation guidance provides reasonable ways to safely facilitate in-person visits.
The head of the Tennessee Coalition of Open Government says it’s “implausible” the Tuesday secret meeting was legal. And one of the county commissioners who attended said the “ton of information” presented should have been heard by the public.
Health Department working with state to shore up processes and perhaps regain control of vaccine. Related story:
Secret commission meeting on vaccine problems to be repeated Friday in public
The Shelby County Health Department reported 141 new coronavirus cases Wednesday.
As the state transfers vaccine management to the City of Memphis, area schools have lessons to impart, an Arlington teen heads home and we’ve got water on the brain.
The council votes next week on the further use of a PILOT extension fund already being tapped for $62 million for four Downtown parking garages. Meanwhile, one of the banks involved in financing the garages wants some more loan guarantees, which includes a proposed TIF.
The moratorium is a reaction to plans for a smoke shop on McLean Boulevard across from Snowden School in Midtown.
The city is investigating using a large call center at the University of Memphis for phone appointments.
Collierville Schools decided it will not review its Opportunity Academy about 24 hours before district staff was supposed to review policy around it.
Opponents of the proposed Byhalia Connection oil pipeline will have to wait a bit longer to see what action the Memphis City Council might take regarding the project. The council’s attorney has requested more time to study the city’s legal options.
The Collierville Police Department is phasing in body cameras. The tools are part of the department’s ongoing efforts to “leverage technology.”
Woods was taken to the hospital with series leg injuries and was undergoing surgery. He was the only person in the vehicle, authorities say.
More than 2,400 doses wasted in seven separate incidents, state Department of Health says.
A Tennessee Senate committee on Tuesday, Feb. 23, advanced a bill preventing cities and counties from requiring police officers, firefighters and emergency medical professionals to live where they work.
State environmental officials are helping in the effort to find leaks and resolve water problems.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 110 new coronavirus cases and zero new coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday.
Hutchison’s students and families wanted to be back in class despite the pandemic; the school had to ensure it was possible to do it safely.
We’re talking about teachers getting their shot, our new variant and who’s headed into space.
Commissioner Tami Sawyer withdrew her resolution Monday to change grooming standards for county public safety employees.
The Tuesday, Feb. 23, council session also includes final votes on a set of ordinances cracking down on illegal street racing and possibly a continuation of council discussions with MLGW about the city’s water crisis.