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We all make mistakes, experience failure and fall down in life. But if you decide to get back up and use it as a fuel to your fire, you can choose to not let it define you. Join Ian Bick as he interviews former prison inmates, law enforcement officers, lawyers & those who have been affected by the criminal justice system. Listen to how these individuals dealt with real danger, depression, self-worth, and what they did to overcome it. These are the stories that will not only give you hope, bu ...
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A daily podcast from NSPR featuring the news of the day from the North State and California in less than 10 minutes. Hosted by Ava Norgrove, and available at 8:30 a.m. every weekday. Read today’s stories at mynspr.org
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Welcome to Fighting For Our Rights The LGBTQ Community Podcasting show with Brandie Rose DeVore. Where we discuss ways of fighting back against discrimination, and also where we talk about LGBTQ issues, Transgender topics, the Latest LGBTQ news, and the laws that do and don't protect the LGBTQ community. From a federal level to state Laws, we look at what it means to "Fight For Our Rights" Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandie-rose-devore100/support
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The Writer's Detective Bureau is a podcast hosted by veteran Police Detective Adam Richardson. Adam answers questions about criminal investigation and police work posed by crime-fiction authors and screenwriters writing crime-related stories. To submit a question, visit https://www.writersdetective.com/podcast
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A little over two months ago, Dallas signed an agreement to become a sister city with Kharkiv, the second largest city in Ukraine. In the last few days, it's become a target again for Russian forces in the now more than two-year war. Joe Lindsley, an American reporter who has been there since the start of the war, joined Ask the Expert on Wednesday…
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The American dream has long included the aspiration of homeownership, and despite the economic obstacles and a volatile housing market, it remains a priority for the majority of Americans. According to recent data from Bankrate, a staggering 78% of people in the United States still consider owning a home an integral part of this dream. READ MORE at…
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Low clouds have invaded the area this morning and temperatures are very mild. Readings are in the mid to Upper 60s. There's nothing showing up on the radar, however, there'll be a few showers up along the Red River Valley through late morning and an isolated shower to possible anywhere across North Texas through early afternoon. Afternoon highs tod…
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According to a new study, Texas is among the worst states in the country in which to own an electric vehicle. In fact, it’s the second worst, ahead of only Washington state, says the research team at EV Charger Reviews. The group used six factors to rank states – electric vehicles per charging port, charging ports per square mile, average electrici…
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Our App today is called Packpoint. As we make plans for summer vacations, one of the worst things that can happen is for you to forget to pack something. That's especially true if you're going somewhere where you can't get a quick replacement. This is a travel app that can help you remember everything that you need to make sure that you have packed…
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As Earth Month continues... we're keep up with the conversation on ways to identify environmentally friendly habits to keep our Earth happy. Goodwill Dallas is celebrating Earth Month by shedding light on a trending yet often misunderstood topic – sustainable clothing. The organization itself keeps MILLIONS of pounds of clothes out of local landfil…
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Butte County residents are being asked to weigh in on Butte County’s evacuation maps. Also, incentives for Butte County Behavioral Health employees are on today’s board of supervisors meeting agenda, and Chico State warns some students that they may have been exposed to meningitis.By Erik Adams, Sarah Bohannon, Ken Devol, Angel Huracha, Ava Norgrove
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Our App today is called the National Parks Service. Last Earth Day, the federal government released this app to showcase all 420 National Parks in this country. The app has interactive maps, virtual tours, and all the information you need for any National Park. You can get ideas of what to do when you decide to visit any of them from the Grand Cany…
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Early voting started Monday in local issues across Texas. In Fort Worth, voters are choosing whether to expand the convention center. The measure would increase the city's hotel occupancy tax rate 2%. The city would use the money to pay for improvements. The city council unanimously approved the ballot measure in January.…
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Chico community activists reflect on memorial in Children’s Park they created for children killed in Gaza. Also, Chico State is awaiting lab confirmation about a potential tuberculosis case on campus, and two North State jurisdictions are set to receive millions of dollars in aid as part of a large scale initiative by Gov. Gavin Newsom to get peopl…
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You might want to make some improvements to your home during the spring. That can involve some digging into the ground around the house. Before you just start throwing dirt around, you'll want to get some information first. There are all sorts of lines and pipes running underneath the ground, and you don't want to find yourself dealing with more tr…
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Prosecutors across North Texas are calling attention to the victims they work with. "National Crime Victims' Rights Week" was first established in 1981. In Tarrant County, wreaths have been set up at each sub-courthouse. The theme of this year's events is "How would you help?" Tarrant County commissioners recognized non-profits that work with victi…
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Recent disappointing inflation data has prompted the Federal Reserve to delay its anticipated interest rate cuts, with Chair Jerome Powell signaling a cautious approach amid ongoing economic uncertainty. Policymakers are grappling with concerns over the effectiveness of current monetary policy, heightened by diverging views on inflation dynamics an…
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The Dallas Mavericks laid an egg in Game 1 of their first-round NBA playoff series with the Clippers, falling 109-97 on Sunday afternoon. What went wrong? And why should we have hope? The KRLD Morning News chatted with Mavs insider Chris Arnold about Game 1. Image: © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports…
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There are over 5,000 species of wildflowers in the Lone Star State. The most iconic one is the bluebonnet. Each spring, Texas explodes into colorful fields that residents love to see. Whether it's taking photos in the fields or stopping by the side of the road to appreciate the scenery, it has become a beloved aspect of Texan culture. So, Texas Wan…
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CBS News money expert Jill Schlesinger gets the question all the time. What's this "retirement number" that I need to shoot for? Jill says to retire comfortably, it's essential to stop relying on a universal "magic number" for retirement savings, such as the $1.46 million suggested by a Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance survey, and instead focus o…
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We're starting off this morning chilly for this time of the year, as readings have fallen into the 40s under a clear sky. Today will be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine. Afternoon highs will top out in the low 70s. Below average for this time of the year. The average high is 77°. Image: National Weather Service - Fort Worth…
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Our App today is called Beeper. Have you ever looked at how many different services do you use to communicate with your friends and family? You have to open a different app for every single one of them. It could be Telegram WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. This app pulls all of your conversation tools into one place . It can send messages to 14 diff…
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On this week's edition of Better Living, Chris Arnold catches up with longtime Ft Worth developer and philanthropist Jim Austin about the latest with the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and more. But first, we start with our excellent series "I'm Listening." Here's Audacy's Cory Crockett with 1 Thing Earth Day.…
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Chico performance artist Dana Moore creates room for those who are looking to leave their comfort zone with her latest improv class starting in May. Also, tomorrow Butte County will hold the first of 11 meetings scheduled throughout the county regarding updating its evacuation maps, and the Chico City Council recently decided to keep a restriction …
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The economy and economic policy are sure to be large issues in November's presidential election. Economists including Steve Forbes and Larry Kudlow are urging Donald Trump to adopt certain tax policies and advising him on trade policies as he pushes to make it back to the White House. KRLD's John Liddle was joined by Bloomberg News national politic…
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Late Thursday night, we learned that Israel conducted a drone attack on Iran. Will the tit-for-tat stop there, or are there more responses to come as Middle East tensions mount? KRLD's John Liddle talked with Margaret Brennan from CBS' Face the Nation to get an update on the Middle East and preview her Sunday show. Photo: A military barrier is plac…
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This month is an exciting one for the Dallas culinary scene. This weekend, the Dallas Arboretum and Dallas College will be hosting Bits and Bites, a celebration of the amazing cuisine and talent in North Texas. It's happening on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. Dallas College Senior Director of Workforce Initiatives Steve DeShazo joined the KRLD Afternoon News…
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Plus, Dallas voters will decide on a $1.25 billion bond package in the May 4 election, which includes $20 million set aside to acquire land in the Dallas International District, and the Dallas Stars learned Thursday night that their first-round playoff opponent will be the Vegas Golden Knights.By Audacy
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