Denisha Thomas named Local 24 news director
Memphian Denisha Thomas is returning to her hometown to become news director of WATN Local 24.
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Memphian Denisha Thomas is returning to her hometown to become news director of WATN Local 24.
The number of reported COVID-positive patients in area hospital beds, 205, is the highest it has been in more than two weeks.
Jonathan Pennington will succeed the retiring Vince DeGutis as Memphis marketplace leader for Deloitte, the global professional services firm.
Gov. Bill Lee’s latest press briefing is in progress.
All high school extracurricular activities are postponed until Oct. 6.
Waste Pro recently welcomed Richard Sarac as its new Division Manager in Memphis, Tennessee.
Travel package provider Vacation Express will bring back a Memphis-Cancun nonstop flight next May through August.
The 108 new coronavirus cases reported by the Shelby County Health Department on Tuesday was the lowest number reported in about a week’s time.
Symposium will focus on basic and translational vision research, artificial intelligence, drug development and research, innovation in clinical care and COVID-19.
Watch the Shelby County Health Department COVID-19 from Thursday, Sept. 17.
A call has gone out for a protest at the Shelby County Schools Board of Education on Wednesday morning.
Eclectic Eye, a Memphis destination for optometry services and eyewear needs, has hired Lavender Love as an eyewear architect. Love reports to Jonathan Underwood, retail manager at Eclectic Eye.
Raymond James’ CEO Paul Reilly sent the memo to employees and financial advisers, notifying them a 4% cut in workforce was part of an effort to reduce costs.
The clinic will open in late fall in Collierville.
The investigations date back to 2018.
After two weeks of daily case counts hovering around 110-120, today’s new coronavirus cases were up to 213. There were no new related deaths confirmed.
Panelists will discuss their papers on topics including voting rights history, voter disenfranchisement associated with felony convictions, voter prosecution, voter engagement and voter apathy.
Germantown vote leaves unsuccessful candidate John Barzizza with $18,246 bill for legal fees associated with his challenge of the 2018 mayoral election.
State Sen. Katrina Robinson of Memphis is accused of stealing $600,000 from her business for personal expenses.
The United Way of the Mid-South reviewed 230 applications and made recommendations to the state’s Department of Human Services.
Patients are asked to pre-register by calling (901) 842-3160 or texting TEST2020 to 91999.
Gov. Bill Lee’s Thursday press briefing is in progress.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 105 new coronavirus cases and one new related death on Thursday, Sept. 10.
“Our vision is for this program to be an example of how a minority firm can perform at the same level of service as majority firms,” said Michael Hooks Jr., CEO of Allworld Project Management.
Alta and Jim Simpson have rejoined Marx-Bensdorf, REALTORS®. The duo was previously at the firm for fifteen years, beginning in the late 1990s.