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Latest Local News & Features | WKNO 91.1
TN Politics: Amid scandals, Shelby County Democrats stumble into early voting
As Republicans point to scandals and mismanagement from local officials, early voting begins with Democrats on the defensive.
Indie Memphis fundraiser features Robert Gordon's "Newport & The Great American Folk Dream"
Indie Memphis is hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday, July 22, at Crosstown Concourse that features award-winning filmmaker Robert Gordon’s new documentary, "Newport & The Great American Folk Dream."
Arts Agenda: The power of art for all ages
Featured: Reading Rhythms with Cossitt Library and Collage Dance Collective; Young Actors Guild presents The Lion King Jr.
Empowering women in philanthropy
Women are reshaping philanthropy in America—and it's happening in ways both gradual and sudden.
Tony Isbell and Adam Remsen preview Quark Theatre’s 2026–2027 season
Staying true to their mission of presenting small plays about big ideas, Quark Theatre has announced its 2026-2027 season.
Former MLGW advisory members gain voting authority on utility board
Two former advisory commissioners representing Shelby County suburbs now have full voting authority on the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Board following a new state law expanding the utility's governing board.
Small acts add up
I live on a dead end street in Midtown
FTC warns job scams are on the rise
If you are looking for a new job, be cautious. Scammers are increasingly targeting job seekers with fraudulent employment opportunities.
Tennessee redistricting divides Black voters, weakening their political power
Redistricting divides a community of Black voters along the same line as a highway that split them up 60 years ago.
Family of a man shot by agents responding to a 911 call seeks answers
A troubling pattern of federal agents fatally shooting civilians is developing, with deaths in Maine, Texas and Tennessee. The family of a man shot by agents told NPR they want answers.