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MLGW says stop dripping faucets as temperatures rise
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) is recommending that customers stop dripping faucets on Tuesday, now ...
Memphis Light, Gas and Water said it does not anticipate a need for rolling blackouts, and that any texts claiming otherwise ...
If temperatures are not below 20 degrees for more than four hours, MLGW prefers you stop the drip. Here's why.
Most Memphis-area schools and colleges have canceled in-person classes on Monday due to lingering frigid temperatures and icy ...
Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) said Monday that it does not anticipate issuing a water boil advisory after a severe ...
Now that temperatures are warming up, Memphis Light, Gas and Water recommends customers stop dripping their faucets as of ...
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MLGW warns public: Reports of rolling blackouts are fake
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — MLGW says text messages or emails about rolling blackouts in Memphis are not real and should be ignored by ...
In a video posted on social media, Memphis Mayor Paul Young gave thanks to Memphis Light, Gas and Water for its winter ...
Memphis Light, Gas and Water CEO Doug McGowen said Memphis should dodge the severe effects of the freezing rain.
A winter storm is expected to hit Memphis and much of the Mid-South this weekend. There's a few things you can do to keep you ...
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MLGW cautions public about false rumors of blackouts
Memphis, Light, Gas, and Water is cautioning the public about a false rumor that is spreading around social media.
President Donald Trump on Saturday afternoon granted emergency declaration support for Tennessee's statewide response to the ...
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