Katie Riordan
ReporterKatie is a part-time WKNO contributor. She's always eager to hear your story ideas. You can email her at kriordan@wkno.org
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Loved ones gathered to pay tribute to the slain officer at his funeral Monday.
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The Shelby County District Attorney says that Memphis police officers involved in a shootout last week that resulted in their colleague’s death were justified in their use of force.
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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.
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A police officer and an 18-year-old suspect died in an exchange of gun fire early Friday morning.
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Millions of people will be wearing glasses next week to watch the total solar eclipse, and it's likely they were made by a small business in Memphis.
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A Memphis organization that has provided services and programs for the blind for more than two decades will close at the end of the month due to a change in state funding.
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State lawmakers have passed a bill that would invalidate a Memphis law enforcement ordinance banning certain kinds of low-level police traffic stops.
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A Shelby County judge has agreed to put off the state trial for the former Memphis Police officers charged with second degree murder for Tyre Nichols death until after an outcome is reached in their separate federal trial.
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The nonprofit now known as Friends for All celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters on Poplar Avenue on Friday.
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State lawmakers have voted to no longer require sex offender registration for someone convicted under the state’s decades-old aggravated prostitution law, which only affects sex workers who are HIV positive.