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Latest Local News & Features | WKNO 91.1
TN Politics: The lawsuits looming over congressional maps, recording the police and data center pollution
Several suits could have a big impact on coming elections, First Amendment rights and new data centers in the Mid-South.
Sisters of the Brush and a Brother | Gallery 1091
Artist Ann Brown Thomason joined Kacky Walton to talk about the exhibit “Sisters of the Brush and a Brother,” on view at WKNO’s Gallery 1091 now through Thursday, June 25.
Nonprofits Under Pressure
Nonprofits across the country are facing an unprecedented convergence of challenges—and the numbers tell a stark story.
Arts Agenda: Thrilling theater and creative competition
Featured: Stax celebrates Albert King; Unapologetic presents the Producer Challenge
Artist Debbie Likley Pacheco on "Living in Layers"
Artist Debbie Likley Pacheco discusses her exhibition "Living in Layers," featuring works that blend digital photography, image manipulation, painting, and wax, to be on view at Dixon Gallery and Gardens.
WKNO mourns the passing of former President & CEO Mike LaBonia
WKNO remembers former President & CEO Mike LaBonia, whose 55-year career in public broadcasting helped shape the station's growth, local programming, and lasting community impact.
Cultivating relationships
Over the last few days, I had the privilege of spending time with a group of people I consider friends, people I admire, respect, and genuinely enjoy being around.
ICE denies having a protester database. But a letter to Congress sheds more light
In a previously unpublicized letter to Congress, the newly departed head of ICE said the agency collects data on people suspected of potentially unlawful activity, which could include protesters.
SCOTUS decision on mail-in ballots could affect states where weather can cause delays
The Supreme Court is considering overturning a Mississippi law that allows counting of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day. That will affect Alaska, where ballots can be weather-delayed.
Luther Dickinson previews North Mississippi Allstars show at GPAC
The North Mississippi Allstars are coming to the Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC) on Saturday, July 18.