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  • Mohammed Abu Moussa, a radiology technician at Nasser Hospital in Gaza, was released from Israeli detention after being held for 20 months. We speak with him about his treatment in prison, the loss of his son, mother and sister, and what it is like for him to be free after almost two years being held without charges.
  • Hurricane Melissa made landfall early Tuesday afternoon as a Category 5 storm with wind speeds of 185 m.p.h. It is the most powerful storm to ever hit Jamaica. NPR's Eyder Peralta tells us more.
  • Food pantry operators in Memphis are expecting a flood of people in need next month as more than 150,000 Mid-Southerners are due to lose their SNAP food assistance as the federal government shutdown continues.
  • Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert once again could be removed from office after a state appeals court overturned a Circuit court dismissal of a county government ouster attempt.
  • Stax legend Booker T. Jones comes to Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center (BPACC) on Saturday, November 8, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Cypress Ensemble presents a program of "Beethoven and Foote" on Tuesday, October 28, at 7:00 p.m. in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts.
  • This year marks PRIZM Ensemble’s 20th anniversary—two decades of transforming lives through the power of chamber music.
  • Iconic horror writer Stephen King has reimagined a classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale: “Hansel and Gretel.” A major inspiration behind his iteration of the tale came from illustrations of the story by the late Maurice Sendak, best known for his work on “Where the Wild Things Are.”
  • After the Shelby County Commission voted last month to put all nine school board seats up for election next year, Mayor Lee Harris vetoed it. Tonight, commissioners will vote on an override.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with pianist and composer Dawson Hull, Pastor of Instrumental Worship Arts at Germantown Baptist Church, and trumpeter Tyler Helms about the next concert in the church’s Masterworks Concert Series, "Out of the Silence," on Thursday, October 30.
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