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08-29-17 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-29-17 9:30 AM newscast
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In Storm-Tossed Houston Area, Most Homeowners Lack Flood Insurance
Congress is widely expected to approve billions in aid for flood-stricken areas, but it may take awhile to arrive.
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In Beaumont, Texas, Harvey Remnants Still Wreak Havoc
Harvey is now a tropical depression but in Beaumont, high water rescues are still underway and shelters are filled to capacity. Flooded roads have cut people off from other areas.
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Wells Fargo Uncovers 1.4 Million More Fake Accounts
Wells Fargo has found 3.5 million potential fake accounts in an internal review, up from 2.1 million fake accounts the company initially identified.
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Ibeyi Is Infinite In 'Deathless,' Featuring Kamasi Washington
Ibeyi makes music that is as exhilarating as it is meaningful. The twin sister duo's new album, Ash, comes out Sept. 29.
Celebrating 30 Years Of 'Fresh Air': Jazz Singer Anita O'Day
O'Day first became known in 1941 when she joined Gene Krupa's band. Later, she later sang with Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman and many other small groups. Originally broadcast in 1987.
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alt-J, 'In Cold Blood' (Live)
The band performs a track from its latest album, Relaxer, live in the studio for KCRW.
Thousands Of Haitians Enter Canada Amid Fears Of Deportation From U.S.
They emigrated after the Trump administration said it might end the temporary protected status granted after Haiti's massive 2010 earthquake. The influx has led to some soul-searching in Canada.
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News Brief: Houston Update, DACA, Kenyan Court Calls For New Election
Some waters have receded in Houston and some people have returned to their homes, or what's left of them. Also, an update on the status of the DACA program for immigrants.
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Wind-power Developer Takes GVEA to Court in 4-year Quest to Sell More Renewable Energy
Fairbanks wind-power developer Mike Craft took Golden Valley Electric Association to court this week, claiming the utility is violating state and federal…
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