Abigail Warren
Reporter
Abigail Warren is an award-winning reporter and covers Collierville and Germantown for The Daily Memphian. She was raised in the Memphis suburbs, attended Westminster Academy and studied journalism at the University of Memphis. She has been with The Daily Memphian since 2018.
There are 2247 articles by Abigail Warren :
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August 2019
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Metro Sidewalks and bike lanes near Riverdale School are coming together as part of Safe Routes to School.
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July 2019
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Germantown New roof a ‘tremendous gift’ for Germantown Young Life cabin
Thousands of high school students have used the log cabin on Poplar Avenue in Germantown over the past couple decades. Thanks to benefactors, future high school students using the cabin will gather under a new roof.
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Germantown Germantown residents seek MLGW promises on power problems
Some Germantown residents are weary of frequent power outages and want Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division to address the issue. But during a meeting Tuesday night, MLGW officials could not promise when power issues might be resolved.
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Metro Developers for Watermark at Germantown file appeal
Developers of the proposed Watermark at Germantown apartments are appealing a judge's dismissal of their lawsuit against the city. (Submitted)
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Germantown Germantown aldermen discuss future of apartments in suburb
Germantown aldermen discussed the future of apartments in the suburb at a work session Monday. The discussion comes at the end of the suburb's 18-month apartment moratorium.
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Collierville Local Duchenne patient meets participants in cross-country bike ride
Dalton Al-Chokhachi, a local 14-year-old, lives with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Sunday, he took part in a cross-country bike ride through Shelby Farms as cyclists try to raise awareness.
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Germantown Millennium Cos. outlines plans for Germantown Country Club site
Future owners of the Germantown Country Club have shown concepts to residents. The company has signed a contract, neighbors say, and says it has a tight timeline.
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Metro Collierville ransomware attack to delay residents’ utility bills
Collierville residents will likely experience delays in receiving utility bills because of a ransomware attack on the town's computer system.
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Germantown Germantown teachers get helping hand in stocking classrooms
The Germantown community supported the city's education foundation in its effort to supply nearly 400 GMSD educators with a $120 gift card.
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Suburbs Germantown approves rezoning Fulmer property
Germantown's Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously to rezone 15 acres from residential to office zoning Monday. -
Collierville Collierville tables annexation of 102 acres in southeast Shelby County
Collierville delayed vote on annexation of 102 acres southeast of the town's current limits.
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Suburbs Charges released against suspect following Collierville officer-involved shooting
A suspect involved in “possible narcotic activity” has been injured after a Collierville officer-involved shooting in the 200 block of South Byhalia about 12:30 a.m.
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Education Shelby County Schools to focus on empowering African-American males
Joris Ray, Shelby County Schools superintendent, says he wants to change the school district's approach to educating black male students, in order to "change the face of SCS and change the face of Shelby County and Memphis."
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Germantown Germantown reviews flood funds as residents hear science of event
University of Memphis researchers recently explained the science of the June 7 flooding in Germantown to residents. Relief funds should be distributed in early August.
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Metro Ransomware attack affects Collierville online services
Some services available through the Town of Collierville’s website, such as paying water bills, have been disrupted by a ransomware attack.
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Collierville Collierville Police celebrate first Explorer Academy graduation
Collierville's police department graduated 16 Explorer cadets Thursday night as part of an effort to familiarize youth with law enforcement careers.
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Collierville Latoshia Daniels reports to court following indictment
Latoshia Daniels reported to Shelby County Criminal Justice Center Thursday. She reported for assaulting and fleeing from officers after allegedly killing Brodes Perry, Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church executive pastor.
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Metro Untuckit to open at Shops of Saddle Creek
Untuckit, a casual clothing store, is opening its first Memphis-area location in Germantown’s shops of Saddle Creek.
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Metro Farms at Bailey Station looking for credit to proceed
Collierville aldermen are considering a credit so a developer can continue with the Farms at Bailey Station. The development fee for the development's independent living facility is $665,000.
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Metro Germantown ends search for finance director, promotes budget analyst
Germantown has named Adrienne Royals the next leader of financial services. Royals' promotion ends the city's 18-month search for a finance director.
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Germantown Helping Hearts asks faith community to assist families in flood rebuilding
Germantown HELPS is asking church congregations to partner with homeowners affected by June 7 flooding. Despite the damage caused by it, the flooding did not meet the threshold necessary for residents to receive FEMA assistance.
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Collierville Collierville considering annexation of 112 acres in reserve area
Collierville wants to annex 111 acres from its reserve area by the end of the month. The annexation results from requests by residents, some of whom are excited about the future for their area.
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Germantown Pop-up beer garden returns to Saddle Creek
Germantown's award-winning beer garden opens Thursday. Tony Westmoreland will be a part of this year's experience. The event will run through the end of September.
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Germantown Court dismisses Watermark at Germantown complaint
One of the four proposed developments excluded from Germantown's moratorium on apartment construction won't be building in the city after a chancery court judge dismissed the developer's case Tuesday.
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Collierville Collierville honors Aitken as he begins retirement
A retirement party Sunday at Collierville High School honored longtime educator John Aitken, who has retired after 39 years in education. The community gathered to celebrate his career and thank him for his service.
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