HPPR Spotlight Stories
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HPPR has lost significant revenue due to congress’ defunding of public media. But we haven't lost our determination to ensure that the public good of public radio continues across the High Plains.
High Plains regional news
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Oklahoma is still tussling with several Arkansas-based poultry companies about how to deal with pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
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Proposed bills in the Texas House would restore the Attorney General's power to independently prosecute election fraud, mirroring a Senate plan that's already advancing at the Capitol.
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The immigrant-supporting group Advocates for Immigration Rights and Reconciliation confirmed Thursday night that at least two of the up to 12 people detained in raids the day before had been released.
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Bethany Children's Health Center celebrated the opening of its first home in a new initiative that aims to address the need for affordable and accessible housing for individuals with disabilities.
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State lawmakers are in the Hill Country community most impacted by the July 4 flooding gathering testimony for legislation to address disaster preparedness and response efforts.
Happenings across the High Plains
Regional Features
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“We have loved each other well, dear Willie, but now, for reasons we cannot understand, that bond has been broken. But our bond can never be broken. As long as I live, you will always be with me, child.” ― George Saunders, Lincoln in the Bardo
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Luke gives an update on some red-hot channel catfish catching he enjoyed earlier this week on Lake Fork, a little over an hour east of Dallas.
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This week Classical Music Amarillo embarks on its final series of the summer. This month we're listening to symphonies!
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From the epic grief of ancient Greek tragedies to the intimate portrayals in contemporary memoirs, literature offers a rich tapestry of loss and mourning. These stories not only reflect our own experiences with grief but also offer insights into the diverse ways that individuals cope with loss.
NPR Top Stories
More than 150 Ethiopian migrants were on board the boat when it sank in the Gulf of Aden off the southern Yemeni province of Abyan, the International Organization for Migration in Yemen said.
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