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  • Award-winning filmmaker and podcast host Noah Glenn, founder of the “Like You Film Club,” is launching the first-ever “Like You Children’s Film Festival,” taking place November 22 and 23 at the Pink Palace Museum.
  • Officials in Charlotte, North Carolina, are expecting Border Patrol agents to arrive in the city in the coming days for a crackdown on illegal immigration. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez talks about why the administration is increasingly turning to Border Patrol agents for its immigration operations in cities that are not on the border.
  • Former Republican Rep. Charlie Dent discusses what's next for Republicans and Democrats now that the shutdown is over and the fight over rising health care costs continues.
  • About 150 more members of the Tennessee National Guard could be coming to Memphis.
  • The Orpheum’s biggest fundraising event of the year, Orpheum Soiree, takes place Friday, November 14, at 7:00 p.m. across all spaces of the Orpheum Theatre and the neighboring Halloran Centre. The evening features local food and drinks, silent and live auctions, backstage tours, and more.
  • The beloved musical "The Wizard of Oz" returns to Playhouse on the Square. Kacky Walton spoke with C. J. Thomas, Playhouse on the Square's Director of Community Relations, who appears as Uncle Henry and the Oz Guard, about the production, which runs through Sunday, December 21.
  • The Memphis chapter of the American Guild of Organists and Luna Nova Music Ensemble present "An Evening of Reflection" on Monday, December 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, as part of the AGO’s monthly meeting.
  • Federal sentencing dates for two of the former Memphis police officers charged in the death of motorist Tyré Nichols have been cancelled.
  • Kacky Walton talked with Michael Gravois and Daniel Stuart Nelson, Resident Company members at Playhouse on the Square, who star in the holiday favorite "A Tuna Christmas," on stage at The Circuit Playhouse now through Sunday, December 21.
  • Ten secretaries of state are demanding answers from the Trump administration. Earlier this month, they wrote a letter to the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security with concerns about how voter information they were asked to submit would be used. Arizona's Secretary of State Adrian Fontes talks about the letter and the implications for midterms.
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