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  • Coronavirus

    Local coronavirus growth slows even as more tests given

    The recent data will likely serve as a of baseline when it comes to making future decisions on evaluating whether or not Shelby County’s cases have stabilized or shown a downward trend over a 14-day period.

    By Omer Yusuf May 06, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Coronavirus live blog, May 6: Shelby County has lowest increase in a month

    The health department reported an additional death due to the virus, with the total now at 58. Shelby County has 2,948 confirmed cases of COVID-19, an increase of 26 cases from the day prior. That’s the lowest single-day total in a month.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 08, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Strickland plans to use rainy day fund; does everyone get a stimulus check?

    Today is Wednesday, May 6, and the Memphis Zoo has a plan to reopen, a local company comes clean with new COVID-19 supplies, and Memphians know how to put the fun in funeral. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 06, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    ‘The Brave One': Sarla Nichols turned dying into living

    Friends and family are remembering longtime yoga studio owner Sarla Nichols, who passed away over the Memorial Day weekend.

    By Drew Hill May 27, 2020
  • Business

    Highline shifts gears to provide needed disinfectant, hand sanitizer

    Highline Aftermarket found solutions to take back a little control over the virus while helping maintain its workforce and producing needed products. 

    By Erinn Figg May 06, 2020
  • Guest Columnists

    Quarantine Diary: School on Zoom’s out for summer, maybe forever

    My family of five popped into our hairdresser’s backyard for a quarantine cut. We got good cuts over good conversation, muffled slightly by our masks.

    By A J Quinlen May 06, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Zoo would admit only 3,000 people at a time under COVID-19 reopening plan

    The Memphis Zoo awaits word from the city on when it can reopen with limits on crowds and social distancing requirements enforced.

    By Wayne Risher May 06, 2020
  • Financial Services

    Stimulus check: Pay to the order of deceased Memphian

    James D. "Jimmy" Edwards died on Oct. 23, 2018. This week, a $1,200 stimulus check arrived in the mail for the late Memphian.

    By Tom Bailey May 06, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    Shelby Farms and the quarantine work week

    I planned five hours of my work week at Shelby Farms, waking up bright and early, packing up lunch, protective gear, my 7-year-old and heading from my Downtown home to the park. Before long I ordered a hammock from Amazon and found us a spot near Beaver Lake. 

    By Roquita Coleman-Williams May 06, 2020
  • North Memphis

    Frayser school district helping families beyond the classroom

    Frayser Community Schools recently launched its “Family Wellness Check” program. The goal is for staff to remain in touch with students and families weekly and help connect those families to resources such as food.

    By Omer Yusuf May 06, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW bonds move forward as TVA debate simmers

    The council moved $354 million in bonds closer to a summer issuance. But the bonds took a back seat to more maneuvering in the question of whether MLGW should continue its 80-year relationship with TVA. And in the process, it looks like one rival to TVA may have been ruled out.

    By Bill Dries May 05, 2020
  • Metro

    Mask requirement clears council on first reading

    A proposed city ordinance that would require people to wear a face mask or some face covering in public places within the city cleared the first of three readings Tuesday, May 5, before the Memphis City Council.

    By Bill Dries May 06, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland ‘measured approach’ budget adjustment dips heavily into city reserves, no layoffs or tax increases

    Strickland says the city's $113.6 million federal CARES Act grant cannot be used to make up for revenue losses to the city as things stand now, causing a $40 million dip into the city's $78 million reserve fund without raising taxes, laying off employees or raising salaries for city employees.

    By Bill Dries May 05, 2020
  • Premium Memphis Tigers Football

    Laird Veatch and Memphis Athletic Department face new realities

    Laird Veatch and the Memphis Athletic Department are working to adjust to new realities brought about by the coronavirus. 

    By Jonah Jordan May 06, 2020
  • Arts & Culture

    Ida B. Wells awarded special Pulitzer citation in part for Memphis work

    Wells, whose journalistic roots were formed in the Memphis area, was honored by the Pulitzer Prize committee “For her outstanding and courageous reporting on the horrific and vicious violence against African Americans during the era of lynching.”

    By Omer Yusuf May 05, 2020
  • State Government

    Chancellor leaves opening to challenge ruling striking down voucher law

    The Davidson County chancellor who ruled the state’s voucher law is unconstitutional is allowing the state to expedite a challenge before the Court of Appeals. And the Governor's Office and state Sen. Brian Kelsey are ready to go to the state Supreme Court if necessary.

    By Sam Stockard May 05, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Cohen says federal money for local government revenue losses could be in sixth relief bill

    In an online press conference Tuesday, Cohen also talked about offering mail-in absentee voting as an option to all in the November presidential general election.

    By Bill Dries May 05, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Testing falls sharply in Shelby County

    Tuesday's total was the lowest single day total in six days, and the first time in that span the number of new tests fell below 1,200, much less 1,000.

    By Omer Yusuf May 06, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Coronavirus live blog: Dental offices, bowling alleys set to reopen

    The state has been working with the Tennessee Board of Dentistry to allow dentists to open starting Wednesday, the governor said. Small recreational facilities such as bowling alleys and putt-putt golf can reopen Friday.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 08, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Back to Business takes baby steps; NBA looks to Christmas

    Today is both Cinco de Mayo and Giving Tuesday Now. Yesterday, we reopened Shelby County's economy, the governor saw his private school voucher program run into a problem and local hair stylists got a surprise. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 05, 2020
  • Health Care

    Memphis shows 5% positive COVID antibody rate; critics question test accuracy

    FDA cracks down on testing process, says "flexibility never meant we would allow fraud." 

    By Jane Roberts May 06, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    What we’ve learned from COVID-19

    While children are not now in traditional classrooms, they are learning lessons. Don’t be surprised if the next generation floods the health care industry with new workers whose knowledge and ideas will be married to selfless compassion.

    By Mark White May 05, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland plots next steps in city’s tentative pandemic budget

    Strickland has three possible options for a city budget proposal in the new fiscal year that starts July 1. Also on the council agenda is the first steps toward a $354 million MLGW bond issue, a resolution calling for no restrictions on absentee voting by mail and an ordinance to require face masks in all public places in the city.

    By Bill Dries May 05, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    Education stimulus funds should restore what children lost

    The Tennessee Department of Education and Gov. Bill Lee should use federal stimulus money to restore our children and their schools back to the position they were in prior to March 20, 2020.

    By Terri C. Harris May 05, 2020
  • State Government

    Chancellor strikes down school voucher law

    Davidson County Chancellor Anne C. Martin has struck down the state’s private school voucher law, known as the Education Savings Account (ESA) Pilot Program.

    By Sam Stockard May 05, 2020

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