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  • Kacky Walton spoke with Juanita Tolliver, a Memphis native and MSNBC political analyst, about her new book, "A More Perfect Party."
  • Kacky Walton spoke with author Preston Lauterbach about his new book, "Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King."
  • Gov. Bill Lee’s administration has responded to a lawsuit filed by local officials that questions the legality of National Guard deployment here.
  • This week on "Protecting Your Money," Randy Hutchinson, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, explains how to research a company before you buy and the steps you can take to make sure the business you’re dealing with is reputable.
  • Tennesseans working in retail, agriculture, food services, and early childhood education industries are not earning a living wage, according to a new report.
  • Featured: Memphis Symphony Orchestra presents SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE; Frankenstein at Germantown Community Theatre
  • Parents in DeSoto County are calling for a school walkout to protest both the light sentencing given to a convicted sex offender and the controversy caused by character letters written on the offender’s behalf by nine teachers, a vice principal and a school board member.
  • Author, poet, and essayist Hadley Hury joined Kacky Walton to discuss his new book, "At the Villa Borago"—a love story set in Italy and Memphis, Tennessee, during the 1960s.
  • October 28 is National Immigrants Day, first established by President Ronald Reagan as a time to recognize the achievements and contributions of immigrants who have enriched our nation’s cultural, social, and economic landscape. In Memphis, five percent of residents are immigrants or refugees, strengthening our communities through their skills, businesses, and traditions.
  • Former Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director John Sandweg weighs in on the agency’s policing tactics and surveillance technology being used to conduct mass deportations and monitor those who are protesting the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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