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  • Coronavirus

    More than 10% of Shelby County has received at least one COVID vaccine dose

    According to the latest Tennessee Department of Health data, just over 10% of the Shelby County population has received at least one coronavirus shot. That compares to more than 12% of the state population.

    By Elle Perry March 01, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx ramps up vaccine delivery

    With the approval of a new COVID-19 vaccine, FedEx is preparing to increase the number of doses it delivers on behalf of the federal government each week.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff March 01, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Eight Memphis community centers begin phased reopening

    The city reopened the centers in a phased reopening of the 24 community centers across Memphis.

    By Bill Dries March 01, 2021
  • Shelby County

    Shelby County Fire dispatchers receive training on mental health calls

    Shelby County Fire Department dispatchers are receiving training in dealing with mental health calls and emergencies. 

    By Yolanda Jones March 01, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    How does the Johnson & Johnson vaccine work?

    Four questions about how the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine works. 

    Related story: First U.S. doses of J&J vaccine shipped

    By The Associated Press March 01, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    First US doses of J&J vaccine shipped

    Nearly 4 million doses of the newest COVID-19 vaccine were shipped Sunday night, and will begin to be delivered to states for injections starting on Tuesday, March 2.

    By The Associated Press March 01, 2021
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: How the area’s vaccine roll-out went wrong; highway robbery

    The Tigers hold hope for a bid to the NCAA tournament, Grace St. Luke’s students get out of school and the new owners of Earnestine & Hazel’s are already practicing their soul burger. 

    By Mary Cashiola March 01, 2021
  • Germantown

    MLGW crisis forces Germantown to review water services

    Some Germantown residents – outside the suburb’s water system – were affected by the MLGW boil water advisory, leading the suburb to consider accelerating efforts to provide water to all residents.

    By Abigail Warren March 01, 2021
  • Health Care

    Why do Tenn. vaccine stats look great on some models, terrible in others?

    Vaccine trackers reflect the daily raw data that feed them, but experts say specific comparisons are hard to make because there is so much inconsistency in data collection, among other factors. 

    By Jane Roberts March 16, 2021
  • Public Safety

    As governor pushes for permitless carry, law enforcement leaders push back

    Gov. Bill Lee said he plans to reintroduce a constitutional carry bill. It’s a move local law enforcement leaders say they will once again oppose. 

    By Yolanda Jones March 01, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Standing up for Memphis comedy: LaToya Tennille

    Memphis comic LaToya Tennille finds humor in her hometown and in her own life. If that translates to making the “big-time,” great. If it doesn’t, well, maybe she’s cleared a path for somebody else. 

    By Don Wade March 01, 2021
  • Exclusive City of Memphis

    Series of miscues led to Haushalter’s rapid fall from grace

    Going forward, vaccinating the citizens of Shelby County against COVID-19 is under the authority of the City of Memphis after the state transferred custody of the vaccine and administration of the process away from county leaders. It took a dizzying array of missteps for this to occur, and Shelby County Commissioner Mick Wright says: “The public deserves to know what happened.”

    Related story:
    County vaccination timeline

    By Don Wade March 01, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    Shelby County vaccination timeline: How it unfolded

    From Feb. 1 through last Friday, Feb. 26, the missteps that led to Dr. Alisa Haushalter’s downfall as director of the Shelby County Health Department unfolded day by day. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff March 01, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    Coronavirus: 136 cases, no new deaths

    The Shelby County Health Department reported 136 new cases and no additional deaths on Sunday, Feb. 28.

    By Daja E. Henry February 28, 2021
  • Premium Education

    Middle schoolers get a taste of workaday world

    Students from Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal School reached out to places where they wanted to work to land three-day internships. 

    By Christin Yates February 28, 2021
  • Shelby County

    Pandemic tech changes will endure, county chief information officer says

    On The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast, Shelby County Chief Information Officer Sandra Perry talks about the lasting impact and the security challenges of work-at-home government services and what happens when one part of county government wants its own computer system and network.

    By Bill Dries February 28, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    City Council Scorecard: Grants vs. Buses

    The Daily Memphian City Council Scorecard looks at a committee vote this past week on whether to send $2.6 million to the council grants program or the city’s bus system. 

    By Bill Dries February 28, 2021
  • Real Estate

    Residence for veterans, seniors would be part of large U.S. network

    Veterans Services (USA) plans to transform the East Memphis Crowne Plaza into a mixed-use development marketed to veterans and other seniors. The organization’s goal is to operate such a facility in all 50 states.

    By Tom Bailey February 28, 2021
  • Education

    Tennessee bill would empower teachers to remove problem students

    The Teacher’s Discipline Act would create a uniform referral process allowing teachers to petition for removal of a student who repeatedly or substantially interferes with classroom learning.

    By Marta W. Aldrich February 28, 2021
  • Education

    Emotions mixed as SCS students head back to buildings

    SCS teachers are preparing to be joined in their classrooms by students for the first time in nearly a year. 

    By Daja E. Henry February 28, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    Amid COVID-19 vaccine issues, process continues

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said the city is confident —along with its other partners like local hospitals — it can currently deliver 40,000 inoculations, both first and second doses, each week. That’s more than double the current average of 10,000 to 15,000 doses administered.

    By Omer Yusuf February 27, 2021
  • South Memphis

    Unity walk a first step, not final solution in fight against gun violence

    Saturday’s event – one that featured many elected officials and community organizations – was the second unity walk in a three-month span.

    By Omer Yusuf February 28, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Coronavirus: New cases still below 200, but hospitalizations climb statewide

    The Shelby County Health Department reported 192 new coronavirus cases and 12 new coronavirus-related deaths on Saturday.

    By Allyson Brown February 27, 2021
  • Education

    Teacher feedback pushes SCS superintendent to delay vote on literacy contract

    Joris Ray said he still supports the proposal to spend $5.6 million next school year on Educational Epiphany’s teacher training and take-home literacy flashcards for Memphis students, but he pulled a vote on the contract from this week’s school board meeting agenda.

    By Laura Faith Kebede February 27, 2021
  • Premium Public Safety

    US Attorney Michael Dunavant discusses tenure as he prepares to leave

    Outgoing U.S. Attorney Michael Dunavant reflects on his four years on the job as chief federal prosecutor in the Western District of Tennessee. 

    By Yolanda Jones February 27, 2021

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