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  • Premium Education

    Campuses moving toward opening with reams of safety protocols

    Experts say challenges for college presidents are monumental, including now to plan for whatever temporary turns out to be as fall classes approach.

    By Jane Roberts July 10, 2020
  • Transportation & Logistics

    FedEx offers COVID-19 tests to its Memphis employees, vendors

    FedEx has launched voluntary COVID-19 testing for Memphis area employees and on-site vendors. Testing sites are at FedEx Express world headquarters and near the hub at Memphis International Airport.

    By Wayne Risher July 10, 2020
  • Video Education

    SCS superintendent says most parents picking online classes for coming semester

    The Shelby County Schools superintendent said on “Behind The Headlines” that the school system is ready with a flexible plan and two teams of teachers for each school – virtual teachers and in-person teachers. 

    By Bill Dries July 16, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    City Council calls special session next week to discuss solid-waste-fee discount

    The proposed discount would be in "Area E" – parts of Cordova and Hickory Hill where Waste Pro, the contractor for the city, has been falling behind in garbage collection.

    By Bill Dries July 09, 2020
  • Food News

    Contact tracing begins in restaurants

    With contact tracing in restaurants starting today, you’ll need to give your name and number when you visit a local dining room.

    By Jennifer Biggs, Omer Yusuf July 10, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    RiverArtsFest cancels 2020 festival

    “We are confident this is the best decision to ensure the safety of our artists, our volunteers, our sponsors and our community during this uncertain time,” the festival director said.

    By Elle Perry July 09, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Haushalter: Some test results taking more than a week

    Shelby County Health Department Director Alisa Haushalter said the agency is facing increasing challenges with through-put testing. There are situations where it is taking more than a week to get results back, she said.

    By Omer Yusuf July 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Capitol Commission votes to relocate Forrest bust with two U.S. admirals

    With protesters shouting in the halls of the Tennessee Tower, the State Capitol Commission narrowly voted Thursday, July 9, to relocate the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust to the State Museum.

    By Sam Stockard July 09, 2020
  • Business

    COVID-19 job cuts reach 1 in 4 workers

    Tennessee data showed 53,703 Shelby County residents and 256,645 Tennesseans were receiving unemployment benefits in the week ending July 4.

    By Wayne Risher July 09, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Shelby County coronavirus cases grow by 306, deaths by 7

    There is currently a 35% chance of someone with coronavirus being present at an event of 10 people in Shelby County, according to a real-time coronavirus event risk assessment planning tool created by researchers.

    By Elle Perry July 09, 2020
  • Metro

    Three Memphis agencies to benefit from UnitedHealthcare grants

    More than half of the Empowering Health grants will help organizations increase their capacity to fight COVID-19 and support impacted communities.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 09, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: New challenges for restaurants, schools, police, doctors as pandemic continues

    It's Thursday, July 9, and if today has a theme, it's about the groundbreaking changes to everyday life we've seen since the coronavirus pandemic began. And some of them, such as a new college endowment, are welcome. 

    By Mary Cashiola July 09, 2020
  • Education

    Federal grant for HopeWorks will help local immigrants reach their goals

    The program bolsters immigrant language skills, teaches civics and other lessons about living in the United States. 

    By Linda A. Moore July 09, 2020
  • Shelby County

    County Commission continues budget reckoning at first in-person meeting since March

    The Wednesday committee sessions drew most of the 13 commissioners, with the remainder attending online. Also debuting was a partitioned commission chambers with glass barriers between the elected officials and masks worn in the booths created for them.

    By Bill Dries July 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor supports moving Forrest bust to State Museum

    Gov. Bill Lee is expected to tell the State Capitol Commission he believes the monument should be moved to the State Museum.

    By Sam Stockard July 09, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Memphis homicides up 30%, on pace for record year

    Memphis police report a 30% increase in homicides this year compared to same period last year. 

    By Yolanda Jones July 09, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Strickland, Rallings shift emphasis from police reform to ongoing violence

    Mayor Jim Strickland’s reform discussions are continuing, he said Wednesday, but critics of the belief that more cops means less crime have become more vocal since the death in Minneapolis of George Floyd on Memorial Day. 

    By Bill Dries July 08, 2020
  • Business

    PPP loans offset COVID-19 losses for small businesses

    SBA data suggests Paycheck Protection Program thus far has aided more than 14,000 Shelby County businesses and helped retain more than 50,000 jobs.

    By Wayne Risher July 08, 2020
  • State Government

    Registry of Election Finance reaffirms Towns’ settlement penalty

    The Tennessee Registry of Election Finance confirmed a $22,000 settlement penalty of campaign reporting violations for state Rep. Joe Towns in an effort to avert an open meetings lawsuit.

    By Sam Stockard July 08, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Shelby County averaging nearly 300 COVID-19 cases a day in past 14 days

    Since pausing a move to Phase 3, COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and overall positivity rate continued to rise locally with little signs of changing in the immediate future.

    By Omer Yusuf July 08, 2020
  • Update Food News

    Lengthy list of bars to close at midnight; curbside will be allowed

    The list of limited-service restaurants that close at midnight is lengthy; private clubs without a restaurant license will also be closed.

    By Jennifer Biggs July 08, 2020
  • Metro

    As pandemic continues, local doctors see other health problems creeping up

    Lurking in the shadows – or in some cases, right out there in plain sight for anyone willing to look – are myriad unintended health consequences of this pandemic.

    By Don Wade July 08, 2020
  • Metro

    Shelby County coronavirus total grows by 302

    The state’s Health Resources Tracking Systems reports that that as of July 6, 346 patients were hospitalized for coronavirus in Shelby County. 

    By Elle Perry July 08, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Bakery gets cooking just as bars, restaurants get new rules

    It's Wednesday, July 8, and the Grizz are going away, the Memphis City Council has multiple plans for police reform and the Back to School blues are real, but there's a win for ewe and me. 

    By Mary Cashiola July 08, 2020
  • Premium State Government

    Black lawmakers ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Forrest bust vote

    The Tennessee Black Caucus of State Legislators is only “cautiously optimistic” the State Capitol Commission will vote Thursday to remove the monument of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.

    By Sam Stockard July 08, 2020

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