WKNO News & Features
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You may remember driving through Midtown Memphis and seeing Paul Penczner’s studio near Poplar and Watkins. Perhaps you took an art class from him or saw an exhibition of his paintings over his six decades as one of the city’s most prominent artists and art instructors.
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Shelby County prosecutors are seeking to transfer a 17-year-old juvenile involved in the fatal shooting of a Memphis police officer last week to adult court.
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The grass pea is one: a hardy crop that can thrive in a drought. An agriculturist is spearheading an effort to diversity what farmers grow as climate change threatens staples like corn and wheat.
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Schools and businesses were closed across the United Arab Emirates after about a year's worth of rain fell in a single day. Flooding has also disrupted travel at Dubai International Airport.
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The number of U.S. children dying from gunshot wounds has climbed in recent years. Keeping guns out of reach is one way to curb the trend — others argue to teach kids to handle guns responsibly.
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Guns are now the leading cause of death among American children. And many more children are injured in shootings, putting them at risk for life-altering disability, pain, and mental trauma.
- Florida kicked their son off Medicaid in the 'unwinding' but not their daughter
- Lethal heat in West Africa is driven by human-caused climate change
- 'Sesame Street' writers authorize a strike if they don't reach a contract by Friday
- Housing costs keep inflation stubborn; New report on Maui wildfires released
- The first phase of the Lahaina fire report details timeline of disaster
- Morning news brief
- A portrait of Haitians trying to survive without a government
- College is hard enough — try doing it while raising kids
- Many baby boomers own homes that are too big. Can they be enticed to sell them?
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
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There are several ways you can pay off medical bills. Uncover your options so you can find out which is best for you.
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Kacky Walton spoke with Micah Winter of Friends of George's and Irene Crist, who is directing the production “Out in the Woods: FOG Fairytales”, running now through Saturday, April 20 at Evergreen Theatre.
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Kacky Walton has a conversation with director Angel Clark and actor Cleavon Meabon, discussing Hattiloo Theatre’s upcoming production of the Tony-nominated musical “Blues in the Night.”
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Kacky Walton talks with local artist Jim Henderson, whose paintings are being shown alongside those of Sandra Carpenter in “Our Expressions Art Exhibition” at the Memphis Botanic Garden this April.
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A police officer and an 18-year-old suspect died in an exchange of gun fire early Friday morning.