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After 40 Years, DJ Rodney Bingenheimer Will Say Goodbye To KROQ
DJ Rodney Bingenheimer is leaving the long-running Los Angeles rock station KROQ. His show helped make numerous bands become successful, including Van Halen.
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Songs We Love: Glen Campbell, 'Arkansas Farmboy'
The bluegrass-blessed ballad channels the experience of memories growing at once more vivid and more disordered — as they do for everyone, but especially for someone with dementia.
06-01-17 KUAC NEWSMINER EVENING UPDATE
06-01-17 5:45 PM newscast
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06-02-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
06-02-17 8:30 AM newscast
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First Fire
The season’s first major wildfire response is underway near Tok. The North Robertson Fire, about 30 miles northwest of Tok is being fought from the air…
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Texas Food Critic Continues Quest To Eat 365 Days Of Tacos
Tacos are good, but Mike Sutter thinks 365 days of tacos is even better. The food critic for the San Antonio Express-News is in the middle of a quest to eat at least one taco a day for an entire year. He's back with a tasty update.
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In Wisconsin, WHA Celebrates 100 Years Of Broadcasting
WHA and Wisconsin Public Radio helped set the template for what became NPR. This year marks the station's centennial.
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Unemployment Data Are Often Colored By Politics
The Labor Department has issued its monthly jobs report. In these hyper-partisan times, even seemingly objective facts about the economy are viewed through the lens of party politics.
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Wonder Woman Shows Girls That Men Aren't The Only Superheros Who Rescue People
The original Wonder Woman film takes place during WWI, but Jill Lepore, author of The Secret History of Wonder Woman, says the Princess of the Amazons has also been fighting a "war" off-screen.
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Basketball And Hockey Playoffs Are In Full Swing
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Howard Bryant of ESPN about this year's NBA Finals, LeBron James's response to racism and the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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