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  • Memphis rapper Pooh Sheisty and eight others have been arrested on federal kidnapping and robbery charges.
  • Tennessee’s House Republicans passed their version of a law allowing – but not requiring – the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.
  • The nation’s largest federal utility, the Tennessee Valley Authority, is reversing course on plans to close its Kingston and Cumberland coal plants, which were set to retire by 2027.
  • The Memphis City Council has, for the time being, curbed public discussion about the Memphis Police Department’s handling of the No King’s Rally, in which marchers were pepper sprayed and arrested.
  • A state takeover of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools District will soon be brought before the Tennessee House and Senate after a conference committee merged two separate bills into what will become the blueprint for a four-year intervention by Tennessee’s Republican leadership.
  • Artist Heather Parker Jones joined Kacky Walton to discuss her exhibit, "Introvert navigates an extrovert world," at WKNO's Gallery 1091, on view Friday, May 1, through Thursday, May 28.
  • Tennessee lawmakers have voted to mandate local law enforcement agencies partner with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement as part of a push to aid the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.
  • Tennessee’s Republican supermajority legislature is expected to vote this morning to carve Memphis’s 9th congressional district into three gerrymandered sections, creating new partisan districts that extend far into the middle of the state.
  • The Memphis Symphony Orchestra (MSO) concludes its Classic Accents concert season for 2025-2026 with a performance on Friday, May 15, and Sunday, May 17.
  • Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton has stripped all Democratic Representatives of their committee and subcommittee assignments, a move designed to punish Democratic lawmakers who protested last week’s approval of new gerrymandered congressional districts.
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