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A move in Congress would eliminate federal funding for public broadcasting, and the effects in Alaska would be severe.
Nashville Public Radio told News 2 there will be an immediate impact if Congress passes President Donald Trump’s rescission package.
Public media connects us in so many ways, and with the divides in America growing deeper and more painful, those points of connection matter more than ever.
In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens.
KUNR Public Radio has officially opened a new satellite studio on the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe campus, ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) voted 4-1 to move forward with the state's first bear hunt in a ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s announcement that it will withdraw from an agreement with Mexico controlling tomato imports ...
In an unusual twist, the license holder of Miami's NPR Member station has filed a Petition to Deny the transfer of control of ...
Former Kerr County commissioner Tom Moser advocated for a siren warning system about a decade ago. He believes sirens could ...
The Department of Homeland Security says federal agents arresting immigrants are hiding their faces for their own safety.
On Tuesday, scientists held an event organized by House Democrats in which they stood in front of posters outlining their ...
One Guadalupe River flood gauge near Kerrville and Camp Mystic recorded a rise of more than 25 feet in two hours.