Behind the Headlines
Listen to the Behind the Headlines roundtable on WKNO 91.1
Fridays at 5:45 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.
You can watch the show on WKNO/Channel 10:
Fridays at 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Sundays at 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Host Eric Barnes talks with guests weekly about top local news.
Behind the Headlines Episodes:
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s "Behind the Headlines," Eric Barnes hosts a journalist roundtable with Memphis Flyer reporter Kailynn Johnson and Daily Memphian reporters Samuel Hardiman and Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s “Behind the Headlines,” Shelby County Chief Public Defender Phyllis Aluko joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s “Behind the Headlines,” Tennessee State Senate Minority Leader Raumesh Akbari and Shelby County Commission Chair Shante Avant join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s "Behind the Headlines," Eric Barnes hosts a journalist roundtable with Daily Memphian reporters Laura Testino and Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s "Behind the Headlines," Casey Bryant, executive director of Advocates for Immigrant Rights, and Gisela Guerrero, lead organizer with MICAH join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian’s Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s "Behind the Headlines," Shelby County Division of Community Services Director Sandy Bromley, MIFA’s Vice President of Housing Stability Programs Mary Hamlett, and Shelby County Division of Community Services Deputy Director Cherry Whitehead-Thompson join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s "Behind the Headlines," Eric Barnes hosts a journalist roundtable with MLK 50’s Katherine Burgess, and Daily Memphian reporters Bill Dries and Mary Cashiola.
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Mayor Paul Young has declared a State of Emergency for Memphis ahead of anticipated severe winter weather, urging residents to limit travel and stay informed.
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A winter storm moving into the Mid-South Friday evening is expected to bring snow, ice, and bitter cold, creating hazardous travel conditions and the potential for power outages.