MEM to remain temporarily closed to passenger traffic due to water issues

MEM to remain temporarily closed to passenger traffic due to water issues

“They [MLGW] have assured us that they are continuing to work to restore water pressure,” Thomas said. “MEM also continues to explore various short-term options that would allow for the opening of restrooms and the passenger terminal flight operations.”.
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Initial unemployment benefit claims stabilizing in 4000 to 5000 range

Overall, there have been 3.37 million initial state and federal claims for the COVID-19 pandemic. The record daily high for the pandemic stands at 43,297 claims filed on Dec. 27 when the …
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South Carolina reporting 51 more coronavirus-related deaths, 1585 new cases

Since March, there have been 432,780 confirmed cases and 7,325 confirmed deaths in the state. As of Thursday, a total of 5,642,635 COVID-19 tests have been performed statewide. Friday’s …
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United Announces New Service Between Boston, London

United Airlines announced a new daily, nonstop service between Boston Logan International Airport and London Heathrow. The carrier said an exact launch date for the new route would be announced later this year and tickets for flights would be available …
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Memphis Light Gas and Water addresses 'unprecedented' water supply issues after cold weather

MLGW will continue to test water, but the measure was put in place in compliance with state regulations, he said. The utility is also asking customers to conserve water through noon Monday, at least.
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