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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines, Shelby County Commission Chairwoman Miska Clay Bibbs, Alliance Healthcare Services' Laurie Powell, and Shelby County Mayor Office's Deputy Chief of Staff Frankie Dakin join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Julia Baker.
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An area in southwest Memphis impacted by 2011's historic flooding will use federal funding for a mitigation project to protect it from future risks.
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The legislative session is scheduled to convene Tuesday, January 9, 2023. Generally, legislative sessions return in mid-January and run through late April or early May of each year.
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Loved ones gathered to mark one year since former Memphis police officers were captured on video beating him. He died three days later.
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New Memphis Mayor Paul Young pledged a “pandemic-like” response to the city’s high level of violent crime on Thursday as he met for the first time with his nascent public safety task force.
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A WKNO Radio Documentary on how a group of Memphis music lovers went on a three-year mission to get the Orpheum's Mighty Wurlitzer organ on vinyl for the first time in 95 years.
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After a decade of increased usage, two campus food pantries help students when food or other supplies are short.
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Voting rights advocates say a Tennessee law unfairly limits voting options at nursing homes.
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Local birdwatchers will grab their binoculars and look to the skies on Sunday as part of an annual citizen-led survey known as the Christmas Bird Count.
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The U.S. Department of Justice says a Tennessee law that makes it a felony for someone who knows they have HIV to engage in sex work violates a federal anti-discrimination law.
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Shelby County leaders marked the opening of the new Youth Justice and Education Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.
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A Shelby County judge decided on a trial date of Aug. 12, 2024 for the ex-officers.