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  • Tennessee may become home to the nation’s nuclear trash after the U.S. Department of Energy asked states to volunteer to store leftovers from the nuclear power industry.
  • Journalist and author Emily Yellin joined Kacky Walton to discuss "Nonviolent: A Memoir of Resistance, Agitation and Love," her collaborative work with the late Rev. James Lawson Jr., ahead of a conversation with Rev. Earle J. Fisher at Novel bookstore on April 1.
  • Environmental advocates say the new Farm Bill proposal going through Congress caters to major chemical companies while weakening protections in Tennessee and across the U.S.
  • Featured: Musician Will Kimbrough in Tribute to Todd Snider at the Green Room; Jamie Barton in Recital for one night only at Harris Concert Hall
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Amy Hutcheson, whose vibrant artwork will be on view at Church Health from Saturday, March 21, through Thursday, April 30, with additional pieces on view at FocalPoint.
  • Three Tennessee teenagers have filed a class action lawsuit againt xAI, alleging that the company provided tools used to make nonconsensual nude and sexually explicit videos of them when they were girls.
  • The season continues at the Halloran Center for Arts and Education with the next edition of Princeton James Productions Soulful Murder Mysteries: "Brown Sugar Diner: The Last Slice" on Sunday, April 12.
  • This month, the Community Foundation will once again support local efforts to responsibly control our local pitbull and pitbull mix breed dog population. And it’s happening because of the forethought one of animal lover: Margarette Sather.
  • A day after xAI announced it was pausing plans to build a graywater treatment facility to cool its South Memphis supercomputer, company head Elon Musk tweeted that X would complete the job after it had finished building its Colossus 2 data center in Whitehaven.
  • Kacky Walton was joined by Greg Belz of ArtWorks Foundation to discuss this year's Art in the Loop, a free festival celebrating our region's artists.
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