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Former Kerr County commissioner Tom Moser advocated for a siren warning system about a decade ago. He believes sirens could ...
Composer, pianist, educator and bandleader Jason Moran announced on social media that he is no longer the artistic director ...
The former printing facility of the Springfield News-Leader closed in March 2020 and is now a self-storage facility. On July ...
After the 12-day war in June, the issue of who will succeed Iran's longtime supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ...
The district wants to increase tax money flowing to its operating fund and decrease taxes collected for its debt service fund ...
Last week, a federal jury in Manhattan found Combs guilty of two counts of transportation for prostitution while acquitting ...
Hear reporting on the City of Springfield's plans for a potential new event center, we’ll also hear about an item on the ...
The El Dorado Springs Municipal Band, which dates back to the 19th Century, gives free concerts in the summer at the town's ...
NPR speaks with former Kerr County Commissioner Tom Moser about abandoned plans for a warning system in the part of central Texas that has now been devastated by floods. Moser pushed for the system.
The Trump administration can move ahead, for now, with plans to lay off hundreds of thousands of federal workers following a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Tuesday.
Senior Pastor Jasiel Hernandez Garcia talks with NPR about his experiences after his First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville became a reunification center in the deadly central Texas floods.
NPR's A Martinez talks with "All Things Considered" colleague Juana Summers about her reporting on the catastrophic floods in Texas that has left more than 100 people dead and more than 160 missing.