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  • The Community Foundation’s recent Responsive Grants program awarded nearly $1 million dollars total in unrestricted funds to 46 agencies who—along with their clients—are facing unprecedented pressures. One of those grants supports Advocates for Immigrant Rights, known as AIR—a nonprofit law firm providing guidance and representation to clients navigating an increasingly complex immigration system.
  • Border czar Tom Homan said the Trump administration's controversial months-long immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota that led to the deaths of two American citizens and widespread outrage across the country will conclude. Minnesota Public Radio’s Brian Bakst explains what the drawdown might look like.
  • Featured: Ballet Memphis presents original works with Wintermix; Dj Nico and Qemist explore love with music inside the Crosstown Arts Green Room
  • The City of Memphis has set a goal of building and renovating 10,000 homes by 2030.
  • The Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board has named Roderick Richmond as the new district superintendent.
  • Marriage rates in the U.S. are falling, but relationship coach Allison Raskin doesn’t necessarily see that as a bad thing. She and her husband, John Blakeslee, explain how millennials are approaching modern marriage differently.
  • In this episode of “Protecting Your Money,” host Randy Hutchinson, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, advises consumers to exercise caution when selecting a tax preparer.
  • Kacky Walton talked with Victor Santiago Asunción, executive director of the Memphis Chamber Music Society (MCMS), about a concert program created especially for Valentine’s weekend.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Felicia Peat, WKNO’s Education and Outreach Manager, about the 3rd Annual "A Memphis of Hope Art Show," on view through February 26 at the station’s Gallery 1091.
  • Tennessee’s House Republicans passed their version of a law allowing – but not requiring – the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.
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