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08-15-19 KUAC MORNING NEWS
08-15-19 9:30 AM newscast
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Remembering Bob Wilber, A Standard Bearer For Traditional Jazz
The saxophonist and clarinetist, a student of Sidney Bechet and thusly a specialist in early styles, died Aug. 4 at the age of 91. He spoke with Terry Gross in 1988.
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Anthology Series 'Why Women Kill' Weaves 3 Mysteries In 3 Decades
The creator of Desperate Housewives is back with a new dark comedy on CBS All Access that shifts between three different storylines. It stars Lucy Liu, Ginnifer Goodwin and Kirby Howell-Baptiste.
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5:57
'Shawshank Redemption' Fans Flock To Mansfield, Ohio, For Movie's 25th Anniversary
As many as 30,000 fans of the movie, The Shawshank Redemption, are flocking to the prison where it was shot in Mansfield, Ohio, for a 25th anniversary celebration of the movie.
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3:50
Used Clothing Offers Fresh Hope For 2 Struggling Department Stores
In their latest gasp for fresh ideas, Macy's and J.C. Penney made the same choice: A tie-up with ThredUp, the largest online store for second-hand clothes –- one of retail's fastest-growing segments.
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3:51
Fort Wainwright Begins Process of Replacing Old, Increasingly Inefficient Power Plant
Fort Wainwright officials say the 65-year-old power plant that provides both heat and electricity for the post is slowly degrading and needs to be…
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3:15
Native American Tribes Are Wrestling With Decision To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage
When same-sex marriage was legalized it didn't include tribal reservations. The Pine Ridge Reservation recently changed its law to allow LGBT marriage.
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3:53
Bassey Ikpi On 'I'm Telling The Truth, But I'm Lying'
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author and spoken-word artist Bassey Ikpi on her essays about growing up and dealing with mental illness.
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7:33
Opinion: Hong Kong Protesters Might Bother Tourists, Or Pierce Their Conscience
The Hong Kong protesters are appealing to U.S. authorities and to international travelers as they press their government to keep its distance from Beijing.
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2:28
Critics Say Trump Administration Is Weakening Endangered Species Act
The Trump administration is changing how the Endangered Species Act is applied. Critics say it will limit consideration of climate change, but others question if there will be any impact at all.
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