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Changing Climate Pushes Arid West Eastward, Impacting Farming
The 100th meridian has long divided the U.S. into an arid West and more humid East. Research suggests a warming climate is pushing that boundary east, shaking up agricultural economies along the way.
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Flasher: Tiny Desk Concert
The precise serrations of Washington, D.C. band Flasher get softened for a visit to the Tiny Desk — their vocals, normally side-by-side rushing electric instruments, get the center stage treatment.
Folk School Hopes to Expand Traditional-skills Curriculum at New Pioneer Park Location
The Folk School of Fairbanks has a new home – at Pioneer Park. The nonprofit school’s board of directors hopes to attract more students and offer more…
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California Allocates $3 Billion For New Water Storage Projects
California is putting almost $3 billion toward new water storage projects to help preserve its crops during droughts. Some say that money should go to dams and reservoirs, but others want a less environmentally problematic approach.
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Government Shutdown Threat Is A Negotiating Tactic, Strategist Says
Noel King talks to GOP strategist Scott Jennings about President Trump's renewed threat to shut down the government if Congress does not appropriate money for a border wall.
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Why Young Chinese Aren't Rushing Into Marriage
China's young adults are moving to the city and making more money. They're pickier about their marriage prospects and that has China's government worried about a rapidly decreasing marriage rate.
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07-30-18 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
07-30-18 5:45 PM newscast
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Ride-Hailing Services Add To Traffic Congestion, Study Says
Transportation consultant Bruce Schaller's latest study of the impact of ride-hailing services shows that they transported 2.61 billion passengers last year — a 37 percent jump in just one year.
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Unrest Breaks Out In Harare
Fallout from the elections in Zimbabwe appears to be getting violent. Security forces in the capital Harare have been confronting protesters with tear gas and gunfire.
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Haley Heynderickx: Tiny Desk Concert
One of our favorite new artists of 2018 visits the Tiny Desk.
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