Behind the Headlines
Host Eric Barnes talks with guests each week about the top news stories affecting the Mid-South.
Behind the Headlines airs on WKNO/Channel 10:
Fridays at 7:00 PM
Sundays at 8:30 AM
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Behind the Headlines Episodes:
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines City of Memphis Director of Public Works Robert Knecht joins 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 the Memphis Flyer's Toby Sells, Chalkbeat Tennessee's Laura Testino, and Daily Memphian reporters Bill Dries and Julia Baker.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10's Behind the Headlines Memphis Shelby Crime Commission President Bill Gibbons, along with Tennessee State Senators London Lamar and Brent Taylor, join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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This week on Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines Memphis Mayor Paul Young joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries for the second part of a discussion centered around taking office and his leadership agenda.
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This week on Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines Memphis Mayor Paul Young joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries for the first of a two-part conversation centered around Young and his initiatives.
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This week on Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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This week on Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines, Natalie McKinney, Executive Director of Whole Child Strategies, and Cardell Orrin, Tennessee Executive Director of Stand for Children, join host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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The Federal Trade Commission voted yesterday to ban nearly all noncompete agreements. Tennessee's lawmakers have passed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns on campus.
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Starbucks and some of its baristas have been in a contentious fight over unionizing since 2021. Now, the Supreme Court considers a case that could have implications for unions far beyond Starbucks.