WKNO News & Features
-
Kacky Walton talks with violinist Marcin Arendt and violist Lenny Schranze of Ceruti String Quartet.
-
The Orpheum Theatre is about to wrap up its 2023-2024 Broadway season with two limited-run productions and one more big run.
WKNO Newscast
Without federal funding many stations would cease to exist, meaning the end to critical local news, culture, history, and emergency communications.
Take a stand for the WKNO and the programs you love.
Take a stand for the WKNO and the programs you love.
NPR Newscast
-
A former law clerk who had a bad experience on the job is now trying to share information about judges to help others from suffering the same fate.
-
The newest iPad ad depicts instruments, books and art supplies flattened into Apple's thinnest product ever. But anyone who owns and loves art in any form knows: The practicality isn't the point.
-
Viral images of the flyer were filmed in portable toilets of a migrant camp in Mexico, and they energized members of Congress. But NPR's reporting suggests the flyer is not what it purports to be.
-
Another year, another glitter-filled spectacle known as the Eurovision Song Contest. The Grand Final airs Saturday at 3:00 p.m. ET on Peacock in the United States.
- Steve Bannon loses his appeal of his contempt of Congress conviction
- He fights sexual violence. He's won a Nobel and now a $1 million honor. Is he hopeful?
- Terrible at directions? Tricks to improve your navigation skills
- Aid workers are doubtful of a U.S.-built pier near Gaza; RFK Jr.'s dead brain worm
- Veterans who received other-than-honorable discharges may be eligible for benefits
- How Rep.Ciscomani, an immigrant lawmaker in a swing state, views the border crisis
- A mother is called to work as a doula after her first child died shortly after birth
- Morning news brief
- North Carolina's first marijuana dispensary opened last month on Cherokee land
Weekdays at 9:01 AM and 3:50 PM
Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
Hear the latest episode >
Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
Hear the latest episode >
Thursdays at 7:31 AM and 8:31 AM
Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
Listen to the latest segment >
Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
Listen to the latest segment >
Host Eric Barnes talks with guests each week about the top news stories affecting the Mid-South.
Behind the Headlines airs on WKNO/Channel 10: Fridays at 7:00 PM Sundays at 8:30 AM
Watch Now >
Behind the Headlines airs on WKNO/Channel 10: Fridays at 7:00 PM Sundays at 8:30 AM
Watch Now >
Tuesdays 6:48 AM and 5:48 PM
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.
Listen to the latest episode >
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.
Listen to the latest episode >
More from WKNO News & Features
-
Kacky Walton has a conversation with Aliza Moran, who is directing the Olivier award-winning play “A Monster Calls.”
-
Critics say a $1.9 billion tax rebate for businesses might not have been necessary to solve a legal question about the state's franchise tax. But state lawmakers decided it was worth it.
-
This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines, Reginald Coopwood, President and CEO of Regional One Health, joins host Eric Barnes.
-
As the regular concert season winds down at Germantown Performing Arts Center, the warm-weather Concerts in the Grove season begins on Thursday, May 2 with Jerome Chism and the Royal Studios House Band.
-
As May marks Foster Care Month, we spotlight Foster Village Memphis, a vital resource for caregivers and vulnerable children. Across the U.S. there are over 400,000 children in foster care, including 1,200 in Shelby County.
- How a trio of Villanova Wildcats are fueling the New York Knicks' playoff run
- In Moscow's Red Square, Putin recalls World War II glory as Ukraine conflict drags on
- Brazil's floods leave more than 100 people dead and thousands displaced
- A driver didn't just stop after a couple got a car accident. He helped for days