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  • State Government

    Legislature passes anti-abortion bill after midnight

    The Tennessee House overwhelmingly passed fetal heartbeat legislation Thursday to prohibit abortion, then held out hope the Senate would consider the measure.

    By Sam Stockard June 19, 2020
  • Metro

    UTHSC awards series of diversity, inclusion grants

    Awards foster inclusion work that faculty and staff are doing on campus.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 25, 2020
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    Join Magnolia Homes for their 15th annual Live Life Well® event

    With more than 40 years in the homebuilding industry, Magnolia Homes is celebrating 15 years of its Showcase of Homes event, held the weekends of Sept. 19-21 and Sept. 26-28 in four of its communities.

    Magnolia Homes
  • Metro

    Confederate statue to be moved at Ole Miss

    The nickname for athletic teams remains the Rebels, but the university retired its Colonel Reb mascot in 2003 amid criticism that the bearded old man looked like a plantation owner.

    By The Associated Press June 18, 2020
  • Metro

    Health Dept.: Holding festivals not prudent in 2020

    As increasing numbers of coronavirus cases are detected in younger people, large gatherings are discouraged. But it's ultimately up to the organizer about whether to move forward or cancel events such as Memphis in May or the Southern Heritage Classic, said Shelby County Health Department Director Alisa Haushalter.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 18, 2020
  • Metro

    U of M will not require ACT, SAT for freshmen enrolling for fall 2021

    University admissions staff will review a host of other indicators, including pre-ACT scores and dual enrollment grades.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 25, 2020
  • Metro

    U of M receives $100,000 grant to plan entrepreneurial high school

    High school will round out university's public school initiatives that will extend from pre-K through the 12th grade.

    By Jane Roberts June 24, 2020
  • Food

    Las Delicias on Park temporarily closed for COVID tests

    The popular Mexican restaurant has closed for the time being because two employees tested positive for COVID-19.

    By Jennifer Biggs June 18, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: How cows could help with COVID-19; mask law faces challenge

    The Grizzlies have their hotel reservations for Disney, the Southern Heritage Classic is canceled, and perhaps the oldest part of Memphis is getting a face lift. 

    By Mary Cashiola June 18, 2020
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    Doctors here waiting for proof of dexamethasone power

    Dexamethasone is a commonly used steriod, widely available and inexpensive. It shows promise of being a big breakthrough for the sickest patients, including people on ventilators.

    By Jane Roberts June 18, 2020
  • Premium Elections

    August ballot contenders and Capitol Hill rhetoric catch up to George Floyd protest

    Memphis Congressman Steve Cohen says "defunding" police isn't what Democrats want and, in endorsing Tennessee Republican Senate contender Bill Hagerty, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton says protesters were exercising Constitutional rights

    By Bill Dries June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    Rep. Parkinson apologizes in effort to cut House tension

    In an effort to calm nerves, state Rep. Antonio Parkinson issued an apology Wednesday night for cursing during an outburst the previous evening as he tried to defend a slain Nashville teenager.

    By Sam Stockard June 17, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Court monitor, social media expert testify on first day of consent decree hearing

    The City of Memphis is seeking to modify the 1978 consent decree dealing governing police surveillance activities. A hearing on the request began Wednesday, June 17. 

    By Yolanda Jones June 17, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Strickland talks with protesters camped outside City Hall

    The encounter was the same day Strickland met for a third time with a group of religious leaders on possible police reforms. There wasn't much agreement in the discussion on the mall outside City Hall.

    By Bill Dries June 18, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    City working out enforcement of mask rules

    The citywide mask requirement approved Tuesday takes effect immediately, but enforcement will probably take longer and there could be a legal challenge in Nashville.

    By Bill Dries June 17, 2020
  • Elections

    No new election machines in August balloting

    Supply chain problems are affecting the move to get Shelby County funding approved for a specific vendor. 

    By Bill Dries June 17, 2020
  • Shelby County

    SWAT team used tear gas after protesters threw bricks and bottles, Bonner says

    Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner said the sheriff’s office SWAT team used C.S. gas, or “tear gas,” in a May 31 protest Downtown after bricks and bottles were thrown at them as they blocked some protesters from trying to get on the Hernando DeSoto Bridge.

    By Bill Dries June 17, 2020
  • State Government

    House tries to find calm amid chaotic atmosphere

    In the waning days of the 111th General Assembly, the House of Representatives descended into an atmosphere of chaotic uncertainty but slowly started trying to take a new direction Wednesday morning.

    By Sam Stockard June 18, 2020
  • Metro

    FedEx Institute offering COVID recovery town hall meeting on Friday

    Town hall will include panel discussion on the COVID-19 economic recovery with points of view from the private and public sectors.

    By Jane Roberts June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    House budget plan pulls $12M from Memphis/Shelby

    A $39.4 billion House budget plan for fiscal 2021 pulls $12.2 million Memphis and Shelby and another large chunk from Nashville and Davidson County and redistributes it to other cities and counties.

    By Sam Stockard June 17, 2020
  • Metro

    Cigna gives $75,000 to help with testing for poor, uninsured

    The $75,000 gift will also help provide masks and other protective gear.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 17, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Coronavirus cases continue to rise locally as transmission spreads

    From June 3 to Wednesday, Shelby County averaged 131 new cases and 1,558 tests results a day with an 8.4% positive rate. Five of the six highest single-day totals of new coronavirus cases in Shelby County occurred in the past two weeks.

    By Omer Yusuf June 17, 2020
  • Metro

    Bite Squad expands in Memphis

    Delivery areas reach as far as nine miles away from certain restaurants, which in some cases is double the prior reach.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 17, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    Area adds 150+ new coronavirus cases

    The area's daily positivity rate is just about 7%. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 17, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Waves of activism take City Hall; plus, Phase 2’s long game?

    Today, we're talking about changes at Flight, a balloon festival that hasn't gotten off the ground and how "Bluff City Law" could play a part in the city's next close-up. Plus, masks are now mandatory. Mostly. 

    By Mary Cashiola June 17, 2020
  • Education

    SCS will seek more teacher input on making up lost learning

    As SCS considers plans to help students recoup academic losses because of the coronavirus, teachers will be surveyed before a decision is made by the school board.

    By Linda A. Moore June 16, 2020

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