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TN Politics: As communities push back against data centers, some politicians push ahead
Local moratoriums on new data center builds could become a problem for lawmakers who want more of them in Tennessee.
Swingtime Explosion Big Band returns to Creative Aging Mid-South's Concert Series
Creative Aging Mid-South welcomes back Swingtime Explosion Big Band to its Concert Series for a performance on Wednesday, September 23, at the Kroc Center.
Building Black Generational Wealth
Generational wealth isn't just about money. It's about what we pass down—the assets, yes, but also the values, the wisdom, and the spirit of giving that shapes who our families and communities become.
Arts Agenda: Celebrating tomatoes and new beginnings
Featured: Mean Girls at Playhouse; the Edgy Tomato Festival in the Edge District
On his 19th birthday, a vigil is planned for Mississippi teen Nolan Wells
There's a vigil Wednesday night in Mississippi to mark the birthday of Nolan Wells. The teen who was found dead after being left on a island would have been 19 years old.
Shapeshifter Art School and Gallery announces its fall classes and workshops
Shapeshifter Art School and Gallery will begin its fall schedule of classes and workshops on Tuesday, September 8.
A new competition at a state fair has people yelling like lumberjacks
There's a new contest at the Tennessee State Fair this year: Timber calling.
Opera Memphis welcomes new Music Director Donald Lee III
As Opera Memphis begins its new season, they also welcome a new Music Director, Conductor, and Pianist, Donald Lee III, who has appeared in concert with the Des Moines Metro Opera Orchestra, the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra, and members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
It's hot
It's going to be 100 degrees today.
15 states have laws that allow corporal punishment in schools. Here's where, and why
There is broad consensus among psychologists that corporal punishment can be harmful to children, but the U.S. has no federal laws banning it in public schools.