Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Allegiant's new flights will have broad implications at Memphis airport and other top stories.

  • Allegiant's new flights will have broad implications at Memphis airport

    Allegiant's new flights will have broad implications at Memphis airport
    The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority says Allegiant Air's announcement of seasonal flights to Los Angeles International will likely become a more ...
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  • Memphis lawyer appointed as judge in D'Army Bailey's former court

    Memphis lawyer appointed as judge in D'Army Bailey's former court
    By David Royer of The Commercial Appeal NASHVILLE — Gov. Bill Haslam appointed a Memphis lawyer Tuesday as the new judge for Shelby County's 30th Judicial District. Valerie L. Smith, 40, will fill the seat formerly held by Judge D'Army Bailey, who died last year. Smith has been an attorney at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz in Memphis since 2006. She has managed hundreds of cases and practiced extensively in court in Shelby County as well as circuit courts throughout the state, the Tennessee Claims C..
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  • Redbirds sale puts minor league veterans in charge

    Redbirds sale puts minor league veterans in charge
    The St. Louis Cardinals' 2014 acquisition of the Memphis Redbirds came as a relief to longtime Redbirds fans who were concerned about the future of the team ...
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  • Fishing cat kittens born at Memphis Zoo

    Fishing cat kittens born at Memphis Zoo
    By Kayleigh Skinner of The Commercial Appeal There are two new babies at the Memphis Zoo, fishing cats Bob Parker and Rodrick. Both male kittens were born to first time parents Jonas and Wasabi on Dec. 14. They are not currently on exhibit, according to Laura Doty, director of marketing and communications at the zoo. "This birth is significant within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) as there are only 60 fishing cats in all North American zoos," Farshid Mehrdadfar, Cat Country curator..
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  • FOX13 Investigates Violence in Memphis: What can I do to help?

    FOX13 Investigates Violence in Memphis: What can I do to help?
    Updated: Mar 8, 2016 - 10:41 AM Violence in Memphis: Saving Our City “What can I do?” is the question so many people ask when violent crime happens in their city. Resources are available in and around Shelby County for those needing help or looking to make a positive difference in their community. Crime Prevention and Education Memphis Police Crime Prevention: Programs and suggestions provided by the Memphis Police Department to address local community concerns. JustGive.org: In..
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  • Methodist Primary Care Practices in Memphis achieve national ...

    By Kevin McKenzie of The Commercial Appeal Eleven Methodist Primary Care Practices have achieved a national stamp of approval for being ready to deliver in ways that health care reform demands. The primary care physician practices have won Patient-Centered Medical Home recognition from the National Committee for Quality Assurance, joining more than 10,000 practices and nearly 49,000 physicians and other clinicians nationwide, according to the Washington-based NCQA. The NCQA standards for patien..
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  • Where are the jobs for Memphis teens?

    Where are the jobs for Memphis teens?
    Updated: Mar 7, 2016 - 5:58 PM After a violent few months for troubled teens in Memphis, FOX13 is asking if a lack of part-time jobs for Memphis teens is pushing young people toward illegal activity. Dexter Griffin is a 19-year-old Rhodes College student, who works part-time between classes. He told FOX13 young people who are less fortunate than him make bad choices because they feel they have no other options. “I believe that when people are going through a hard time, sometimes ..
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  • Grizzlies 106, Cavaliers 103: Next Day Notes

    Grizzlies 106, Cavaliers 103: Next Day Notes
    click to enlarge Larry Kuzniewski Lance Stephenson The Grizzlies had eight players in uniform as they rolled into Cleveland on Monday night to take on the defending Eastern Conference champions. Not among those eight players: Mike Conley, out at least 3-5 days with foot soreness. Zach Randolph, resting a sore knee. Matt Barnes, resting a tweaked ham..
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  • State releases huge privatization report

    State releases huge privatization report
    That outsourcing lead to the emptying of Downtown Memphis' Donnelley Building as state employees moved into One Commerce Square. The Memphis City ...
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  • Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis lays off 33

    Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis lays off 33
    By Kevin McKenzie of The Commercial Appeal Posted: Yesterday 4:51 p.m. 3 Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis, operated by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., reduced its workforce by 33 positions last week, or about 2 percent of its workforce, a spokeswoman in Memphis confirmed Monday. Marilynn Robinson, senior vice president of marketing and government relations for Saint Francis Healthcare, said changes in health care triggered the reduction in the hospital's total workforce of ne..
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