MEM to reopen at 3 p.m. Saturday
Temporary restroom facilities are available. Passengers are also advised that airline schedules will likely change throughout the day.
Temporary restroom facilities are available. Passengers are also advised that airline schedules will likely change throughout the day.
The second Unity Walk Against Gun Violence is set for Feb. 27 in Whitehaven.
De’Anthony Melton and Desmond Bane returned to the lineup, giving the Grizzlies a much needed boost. Related article: Box score: Grizzlies 109, Pistons 95
About 700 students are affected. Rhodes President Marjorie Hass says the campus was having water pressure problems and made the move to help students and also answer MLGW’s call to conserve water during the crisis.
Some using bottled water to wash fruit, vegetables in cafeterias and cutting back on surgeries.
Salisbury, who played at Memphis from 2010 to 2014, and Rajeev Ram, the fifth seeds, will face the No. 9 seeded pair on Saturday.
Men’s tournament will permit 25% of capacity; women’s tournament will allow 17%.
The district has been considering all coronavirus data in Shelby County, including vaccination data, to determine next steps.
But a cutoff to large industrial water customers is a possibility if water pressure problems persist, MLGW President and CEO J.T. Young said Friday. Related article: Street clearing effort moves beyond major thoroughfares
All vaccination locations are closed Saturday, Feb. 20, and Sunday, Feb. 21, with the exception of the Southwest Tennessee Community College Whitehaven site.
Health Department contracts with Regional One Health for pharmacy support to manage vaccine inventory.
Despite an announcement earlier in the day that restaurants would have to close due to the boil order, the Health Department directive says they do not.
Weather-related disruptions have led FedEx, which is instrumental in the nationwide distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, to rely more heavily on its regional hubs as Memphis International Airport copes with a shutdown.
The snow may be glistening, but winter wonderlands have no place when walking in Memphis.
People whose appointments were canceled will receive emails to confirm rescheduled times.
The Memphis International Airport CEO called the closure of the airport terminal a “last resort.”
SCS board members, teachers raise questions, concerns about cost, value of consultant Donyall Dickey’s new and expanding “Integrated Approach” literacy plan.
His improved offensive game now makes the picture more difficult when Justise Winslow gets back.
Band of Jeeps are on the road nearly 24-7, donating time, gas to keep Mid-South health care workers moving in the cold.
Kroger spokesperson says the weather has prevented many vendors from providing certain products for its area stores, such as bread.
David McCandless had caught at least one fish in 335 straight days. Then a historic snowstorm hit. The story of one Memphian’s quest to keep an unlikely streak alive.
The team’s best 3-point shooter will be back Friday night. The Grizzlies also updated the injury status of De’Anthony Melton and Dillon Brooks.
Ja Morant tells teammates to curse him out when they need to. Taylor Jenkins apparently said enough to officials Feb. 17 to earn his first-ever ejection.
Democratic lawmakers proposed a package of legislation Thursday, Feb. 18, that would increase teacher pay and bring more nurses, counselors and social workers into Tennessee schools.
People getting to the six-week mark and worried about getting second dose can have blood drawn to see if antibodies are present, says Dr. Manoj Jain.