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Air Quality Slowly Improving says State Report
The Fairbanks-North Pole area air pollution problem is slowly getting better, according to a state report released Wednesday. The report covers a year…
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Shelter Faces Layoffs As VOCA Money Diminishes
The main domestic violence shelter in Fairbanks stands to lose a half-million dollars after a federal program withered during the Trump administration.The…
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Royal Family Holds Smaller, Intimate Funeral For Prince Philip Amid Pandemic
Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, is laid to rest today at the chapel of Windsor Castle. A limited number of friends and family in attendance.
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Acting Is 'Problem Solving,' Says Courtney B. Vance
Vance played the charismatic and show-stopping attorney Johnnie Cochran in The People v. O.J. Simpson. Now he takes to the pulpit as Aretha Franklin's father, Rev. C.L Franklin, in Genius: Aretha.
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Cuba's Communists Change Leadership, But Likely Not Much Else
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Patrick Oppmann, a CNN reporter based in Havana, about what it means for Cuba that a Castro is not at the helm for the first time in more than sixty years.
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Justice Officials Probe Minneapolis Police Over Questions Of Excessive Force
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, a Georgetown law professor, on the impact of the Justice Department investigation into the Minneapolis police.
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With PowerWash Simulator Video Game, Clean Without Leaving The Couch
Controlling a high pressure hose, you shoot water at dirty houses. Virtually, of course. You don't have to rent a powerwasher, and you can do it over and over again.
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Earth Day Observations
Last year Rich Seifert co-taught a class on the history of Earth Day. A year later he's my guest on Northern Soundings next week. I asked him whether he…
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Why Did The Chicken Befriend The Widow? Find Out In This Plucky Italian Novella
An older woman living on a remote farm turns to an emotional-support hen for company. Sacha Naspini's newly translated novella is a slim volume, packed with unexpected secrets and epiphanies.
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In 'Crying In H Mart' Michelle Zauner Grapples With Food, Grief And Identity
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Michelle Zauner, a musician who performs under the name Japanese Breakfast, about her memoir, Crying in H Mart. It's an exploration of grief, food and identity.
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