WKNO News & Features
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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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Discover new perspectives, immerse yourself in dance, and celebrate music during this busy spring weekend.
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The Senate rejected the two articles that accuse Mayorkas of refusing to enforce immigration laws. The House voted to impeach him in February.
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The animal was having a routine bath when she was startled by a truck backfiring and ran away before being recaptured by handlers. Videos of the unexpected sight were shared widely on social media.
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A new single, "Primrose Hill," was co-written by Sean Ono Lennon and James McCartney, the youngest sons of Beatles musicians John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Newly discovered damage to part of the dam holding back America's second-largest reservoir has people who rely on the Colorado River worried about their ability to get the water they need.
- Amid concerns about kids and guns, some say training is the answer
- Guns are killing more U.S. children. Shooting survivors can face lifelong challenges
- 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?
- States botched more executions of Black prisoners. Experts think they know why
- COMIC: Our sun was born with thousands of other stars. Where did they all go?
- Indonesians leave homes near erupting volcano and airport closes due to ash danger
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
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Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
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Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
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Hosted by President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South Randy Hutchinson shares how you can protect and ensure a healthy financial future.
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Hosted by President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South Randy Hutchinson shares how you can protect and ensure a healthy financial future.
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More from WKNO News & Features
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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.
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Kacky Walton talks with Germantown Community Theatre's (GCT) executive director Marques Brown and Jari Head, the lead actor of GCT's upcoming production of the Olivier and Tony Award-winning play, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.”
- Martin Scorcese puts together amazing cast for planned bio-pic of Frank Sinatra
- At least 50,000 Russian troops have been killed in Ukraine, media probe finds
- Why a campaign has started to bring back some plants that have been forgotten
- Columbia president tells lawmakers at antisemitism hearing there is a 'moral crisis'