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Florida Law May Thwart Effort By Cruise Industry To Set Sail
After a year's shutdown, the first U.S. cruise will sail from Ft. Lauderdale this month with all adult passengers vaccinated. That might not be possible after July 1 because of a new Florida law.
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ARPA $ to Target "Learning Loss" from Students' COVID problems
Almost 22 million dollars is coming to the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District from the American Rescue Plan Act, also known as ARPA. Alaska…
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06-03-21 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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U.S. Boarding Schools Were The Blueprint For Indigenous Family Separation In Canada
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mary Annette Pember, correspondent for Indian Country Today, about the roots of indigenous boarding schools in the U.S., which were models for the Canadian system.
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A Racist Law From 1834 Stands In The Way Of A Chehalis Tribe Business Venture
The Chehalis Tribe in Washington state has a plan to create jobs and revenue. The problem? A racist law from 1834.
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As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease, Airline Employees Are Seeing Trouble On Flights
As Americans start to fly again, incidents involving unruly airline passengers are taking off. Fights over people refusing to wear masks are especially common.
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06-04-21 KUAC MORNING NEWS
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06-04-21 Beyond The Weather
KUAC's Dan Bross talks with Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy climate specialist Rick Thoman about what caused the unusually cold weather in…
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Celebrating 50 Years Of Philly Sound With Songwriter/Producer Thom Bell
Born in Jamaica, Bell moved to Philadelphia as a kid and went on to become one of the prime originators the Philly sound, with hits like "Back Stabbers" by The O'Jays. Originally broadcast in 2006.
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Chris Bosh Talks About The NBA's New Kids On The Court Dominance
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with two-time NBA champion, author and 2021 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Chris Bosh about the NBA's new wave of stars asserting dominance this year.
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