New virus case numbers rose by 61 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
A state health official said no harm will come to Shelby Countians who received an expired COVID-19 vaccine from the Shelby County Health Department, though the shot may be less effective.
By Toby Sells
New virus case numbers rose by 42 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
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When the aging Raleigh Springs Mall was pegged for renovations, Tom Marshall, CEO of OT Marshall Architects, was excited to take on a project in an area that was near and dear to his heart.
By Matthew Harris
A University of Memphis professor recently won a 2021 Creative Writing Fellowship that includes an award of $25,000.
By Christen Hill
New virus case numbers rose by 61 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
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When the Memphis Tigers travel to Houston this Sunday to face the 9th-ranked Cougars, they'll have the chance to pick up the program's first win over a Top-10 team in over seven years, the program's longest drought for such victories in a half century.
By Frank Murtaugh
The Tigers cruised to their sixth straight win Tuesday night at USF – and their ninth victory in ten games — to set up a huge clash this Sunday in Houston.
By Frank Murtaugh
Old foes, and some slightly less familiar faces, will test Memphis 901 FC's mettle come kickoff this season.
By Samuel X. Cicci
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When you put on Rhythm of the City, the new album by John Paul Keith on Italy's Wild Honey label, you know just what city he's talking about from the get-go.
by Alex Greene
I, for one, am crazy about instrumental albums.
By Alex Greene
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.
By Alex Greene
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Bill by GOP’s Leatherwood would strike down coutnywide primaries.
By Jackson Baker
Not that it is, or should be, the most significant fact to emerge from last week's COVID-19 debacle in Shelby County, but, all the same, it's a fact: The 2022 county election has begun, with the sides being chosen and the weapons weighed.
by Jackson Baker
“I don’t think there’s a lot of time right now to do a lot of navel-gazing.
By Jackson Baker
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It's anyone's guess which sort of isolation triggers more drinking — pandemics or the morte blanco that hit the other week and blew out all out the water mains (ahem, manes).
by Richard Murff
Tamika Heard has been in the family business for years, having first started working at the Makeda's Cookies store on Airways Boulevard in 2003.
by Shara Clark
Abrian Clay, owner of Clay's Smoked Tuna, never thought he'd end up in the fish business.
by Michael Donahue
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In case you were ever worried about the GOP-dominated state government of Tennessee not having the best interests of its citizens at heart, you can relax.
by Bruce VanWyngarden
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Tech has given voice to anyone who can log into venues like Twitter, Facebook, or even the Flyer website — myself a case in point.
by Art Boone
Rush Limbaugh and I had a lot in common.
by Bruce VanWyngarden
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Correct me if I'm wrong — and I'm sure someone will — but I think WandaVision holds the Marvel record for most elapsed screen time until someone gets punched.
by Chris McCoy
Music Video Monday is bringing you all the colors of the rainbow.
By Chris McCoy
Science fiction is always about the present, even if — especially if — it's set in the future.
by Chris McCoy
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