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Party like it's Mardi Gras and Lunar New Year

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Release Date: 02/06/2026

Man accused of attempting to kidnap mayor pleads guilty show art Man accused of attempting to kidnap mayor pleads guilty

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Last week, . But the Memphis court case raised as many questions as it answered. Today, public safety reporter Aarron Fleming is here to talk about the accused, Trenton Abston, his Alford plea and other interesting facets of the case. Plus:

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Soccer and city budget season kick off show art Soccer and city budget season kick off

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This week brings the beginning of budget season and also the kick-off party for the new Memphis FC United Soccer League Two team. And, not to give it all away, but at least one of those things makes an appearance on one of our bingo cards.  Digital director Holly Whitfield joins us today to talk about . Plus:

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A weekend of food show art A weekend of food

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If there’s one thing happening this weekend, it’s food. More specifically, it’s a bunch of food festivals. Today, digital producer Kelsey Bowen joins us to talk about what looks, and sounds, good.  Plus:

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New Nichols documents hint at plaintiff's case show art New Nichols documents hint at plaintiff's case

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For the past three years, the civil suit brought by Tyre Nichols’ family against the City of Memphis has wound its way through the court system. The trial is currently scheduled for November, and this week, including a list of potential witnesses and experts who could be called to testify.  Sam Hardiman joins us in the studio to talk about what the documents could mean for the case. We’ll also talk briefly about .  Plus:

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Kratom comes to the state's consciousness show art Kratom comes to the state's consciousness

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Earlier this month, Memphis Grizzlies player for trafficking an illegal substance. Clarke’s arrest was due, in part, to a natural botanical that originates from Southeast Asia and can either be a sedative or a stimulant, depending on the dosage. It’s been illegal in Arkansas since 2016 but it is still legal in Tennessee. For now.  Joining us today is state house reporter Noah McLane to tell us : What it is, where you get it, what the Tennessee General Assembly is considering doing about it and even how to say it.  Plus:

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Prince Mongo, Minglewood and unleaseable space show art Prince Mongo, Minglewood and unleaseable space

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. . .  Those are some of the buildings that have recently been sold or are currently for sale.  Today, commercial real estate reporter Andy Ashby is here to tell us not only what’s going on with those transactions, but what makes commercial real estate such a fun and interesting beat.  Plus:  

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A week to celebrate Girls Inc., LeMoyne-Owen and realtors show art A week to celebrate Girls Inc., LeMoyne-Owen and realtors

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This week begins with a public question: How should AI-related property-tax revenue be spent? The Memphis City Council is asking citizens to weigh in Monday, April 13.  There’s also a Shelby County Commission meeting, a luncheon to celebrate Girls Inc. of Memphis turning 80, a fundraising gala for LeMoyne-Owen College and an award ceremony for realtors. Plus, the start of early voting and our first opportunity to see the new Memphis Tigers football team at work. Newsletter editor Bianca Phillips joins us today to talk about .  Plus:

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It’s time to get your counter-culture on.  Some of the highlights this weekend include Tattoo Fest at Graceland Exhibition Center (with more than 200 tattoo artists from around the country), the Spirit Fest Metaphysical, Holistic, & Crystal Expo, a music festival featuring only tribute bands and a Shelby County “Star Trek” day celebration.  Newsletter editor Bianca Phillips joins us today to talk about .  Plus:

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'Violence interrupters' seizing the moment? show art 'Violence interrupters' seizing the moment?

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For more than a decade, the City of Memphis has tried to quell gun violence by talking to potential perpetrators and intervening with them before they might make life-altering choices. How does the city do it? Using several nonprofits and people, mostly men, called “violence interrupters.” The nonprofits identify people deemed to be at risk of perpetrating violence — because they are connected either to a known shooter or a shooting victim — and the mentors try to help them stay on a good path.  And it’s doing so at a time when, potentially, it could seize some of the...

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The volunteer Search & Rescue group saving lives show art The volunteer Search & Rescue group saving lives

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In November of last year, two DeSoto County teenagers were in danger after their SUV crashed and went into a ravine. It had been raining, and the water in the ravine was moving fast.  But the girls were lucky because one of the people who witnessed the accident was Johnathon Bigham. And Captain Bigham is the leader of DeSoto County Search & Rescue, a group of about 34 volunteers who get called to help with emergencies.  Though he didn’t have any equipment or team members with him, Bigham sprang into action, saving the girls in what was DeSoto County’s third water rescue that...

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We’re on the verge of another weekend, so today, newsletter editor Bianca Phillips joins Mary Cashiola to talk about this weekend’s holiday celebrations. There are events for Mardi Gras, Lunar New Year, Edgar Allan Poe’s (belated) birthday and even Ice Cream for Breakfast Day. And football’s biggest game is Sunday. 

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