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  • 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.
  • Gov. Bill Lee’s administration has responded to a lawsuit filed by local officials that questions the legality of National Guard deployment here.
  • The Senate just passed a government funding deal, and House members will vote soon. Many Democrats wanted the party to hold out for Affordable Care Act subsidies, and some of them have turned against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, even though he opposed the deal. Schumer's former legislative director, Jim Kessler, explains more.
  • Health insurance premiums are set to skyrocket after tax credits that make Obamacare more affordable expire at the end of the year. Republicans say they have plans to make health care more affordable. What are those plans? And would they would work? We ask KFF health policy expert Larry Levitt.
  • Award-winning young cellist Alexander Hersh will join pianist Victor Santiago Asunción for a recital on Sunday, November 16, featuring cello sonatas by Beethoven, Saint-Saëns, and Grieg.
  • Featured: two-event night of art and drag at Off the Wall Arts; bass player Marcus Miller at GPAC
  • The DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office has filed a new motion claiming former youth pastor Lindsey Whiteside’s original sentencing was influenced by letters obtained through coercion and deceit.
  • Opera Memphis presents a new production, "LaZer Divas vs. the Sky Pirates of Destiny," in a new venue with performances at 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 15.
  • David Wesley Williams will read from and sign his new novel "Come Again No More" on Thursday, November 13, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Burke’s Book Store.
  • Dick Cheney was arguably the most powerful vice president in U.S. history and he served four presidents over his career. Cheney died at age 84, and former President George H.W. Bush biographer Jon Meacham shares a remembrance of Cheney’s work and legacy.
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