New virus case numbers rose by 42 over the last 24 hours.
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New virus case numbers rose by 135 over the last 24 hours.
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The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) said a law enforcement official said there was insufficient information to report theft in the incident allegedly involving stolen COVID-19 vaccines earlier this month.
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New virus case numbers rose by 42 over the last 24 hours.
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First Assistant United States Attorney Joseph “Joe” Murphy, Jr. succeeded former United States attorney D. Michael Dunavant this morning as the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee.
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New virus case numbers rose by 135 over the last 24 hours.
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Old foes, and some slightly less familiar faces, will test Memphis 901 FC's mettle come kickoff this season.
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This week sports a flurry of fresh online performances, starting this afternoon with the continuation of Folk Unplugged, the annual conference/festival for Folk Alliance International.
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“I don’t think there’s a lot of time right now to do a lot of navel-gazing.
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One of the more significant acts of jurisprudence in Tennessee in 2020 was a decision by Nashville chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle to strike down barriers in state law to mail-in voting.
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Yes, it was one hell of a week, literally.
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Abrian Clay, owner of Clay's Smoked Tuna, never thought he'd end up in the fish business.
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One thing that I've always liked about Crosstown Brewing is the straightforward simplicity of its beer.
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Rush Limbaugh and I had a lot in common.
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As I write this from my couch, nearly a year into working from home due to the pandemic, I am experiencing both burnout and gratitude.
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They used to pay me to fight with Representative Liz Cheney on live TV.
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