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WKNO News & Features
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The Memphis Symphony Orchestra Masterworks season continues on Saturday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Memphis, and Sunday, April 28 at 2:30 p.m. at the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center at the University of Memphis.
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There are rules and regulations for internet influencers to follow when endorsing products. Know what they are so you can protect yourself from being scammed.
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In an effort to crack down on airlines that charge passengers steep fees to check bags and change flights, the Biden administration announced new regulations aimed at expanding consumer protections.
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NPR's A Martinez speaks with photojournalist Ivan McClellan about his new book documenting Black cowboys, Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture.
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The case comes from Idaho, where the law banning abortions is sufficiently strict that the state's leading hospital system says its patients are at risk.
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In 1963, William Lewis Moore was murdered in Alabama while on a civil rights protest walk. Silence around the murder bothered one man for years, until he campaigned to put up a marker about it.
- Runaway horses gallop through central London, blazing a path of mayhem and injuries
- No more noncompetes, FTC says; Tenessee bill would allow teachers to carry guns
- How do you get siblings to be nice to each other? Latino families have an answer
- Most nursing homes don't have enough staff to meet the federal government's new rules
- South Koreans sue government over climate change, saying it's violating human rights
- Texas universities cut jobs after Texas bans DEI programs
- Biden, Trump win their parties' presidential nominations in Pennsylvania primary
- 130 million Americans routinely breathe unhealthy air, report finds
- Remnants of the bird flu virus have been found in pasteurized milk, the FDA says
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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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Behind the Headlines airs on WKNO/Channel 10: Fridays at 7:00 PM Sundays at 8:30 AM
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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 talks with Courtney Oliver, Director of Special Events and Auditions at Playhouse on the Square.
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Political analyst Otis Sanford says Memphis Mayor Paul Young is pitching a city property tax increase at a time when interest in public safety is at a premium.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines Eric Barnes hosts a journalist roundtable with the Memphis Flyer's Toby Sells, Chalkbeat Tennessee's Laura Testino, and Daily Memphian reporters Bill Dries and Julia Baker.
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You may remember driving through Midtown Memphis and seeing Paul Penczner’s studio near Poplar and Watkins. Perhaps you took an art class from him or saw an exhibition of his paintings over his six decades as one of the city’s most prominent artists and art instructors.
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Shelby County prosecutors are seeking to transfer a 17-year-old juvenile accused of involvement in the fatal shooting of a Memphis police officer last week to adult court.