The Memphis Residential Accessibility Modification Program is offering free accessibility improvements for residents 62 and older who are living with disabilities.
To be eligible, applicants must own their home, have lived in it for at least one year, and have a household income at or below 80% of the area median income.
Medical students at UTHSC learn life-changing lessons from dissecting cadavers that follow them throughout their careers.
The City of Memphis is now taking applications for a grant program aimed at helping seniors and people living with a ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A local nonprofit in Memphis is working to help seniors and their living conditions as much as possible.
Plans were filed Thursday for a four-story, 94,000-square-foot group living home in the middle of Midtown. The Atrium at ...
Several City of Memphis departments have hundreds of employees that are paid under what an MIT calculation considers a living ...
A Memphis woman is feeling the effects of Southern hospitality as the community works to get her into a new house so that she ...
Culver City is getting new furniture and a side of Swedish meatballs. IKEA announced Tuesday that it will open a total of 16 stores this year, including a new Culver City location in the Helms ...
The City of Memphis' two highest-paid employees used to be women. Now that one has retired, the city has a new top-earner.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, America’s most influential Black figure in the years between the civil rights crusades of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the election of Barack Obama, died on Tuesday.
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