Victoria Hernandez
News InternVictoria Hernandez is a news intern for KUAF and currently a senior dual majoring in English/Journalism with History and Gender Studies minors and a first year graduate student through the 5-Year Masters in Journalism program with a focus in News Narratives at the University of Arkansas. Hernandez is also the returning editor-in-chief of the award-winning student produced publication Hill Magazine.
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On today's show, how a pandemic helped jump start a free meal program in Fayetteville. Also, raising awareness about epilepsy in Arkansas.
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On today's show, whitetail deer are being spotted more abundantly in urban areas throughout northwest Arkansas. Also, nine years of pairing vets and service dogs. Plus, outdoor recommendations that are perfect for fall.
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the Arkansas Department of Human Services recently announced a $9.5 million grant to increase mental health access in primary care settings.
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Today on The Outline: Gov. Sanders orders Syngenta to vacate Arkansas. Also, Eureka Springs officials are considering new trash management methods. Plus, the Arkansas Razorbacks prepare for college basketball season.
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September 15 through October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to recognize the contributions and influence of Latine/x Americans. To honor those based in Northwest Arkansas, the University of Arkansas’ Multicultural Center partnered with the Anne Kittrell Gallery to showcase a portrait gallery celebrating Latine/x university students, staff and community figures.
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On today's show, an art exhibit celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. Also, the Fort Smith Symphony performs some new music outside this weekend. Plus, a trip back to the pumpkin patch.
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Format Festival is entering its second year, and has been coined ‘the art world’s Woodstock.’ It will be held in Bentonville, Arkansas this upcoming weekend. From September 22 to September 24 attendees can view art and live music from a variety of creatives.
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On today's show, taking a close look at FORMAT Festival's location change and artists lineup. Plus, the Central Arkansas Library System's Six Bridges Book Festival returns.
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Today on The Outline: The Arkansas Senate is approving a bill to cap state income taxes at 4.4% for individuals earning over $24,000 per year. Also, the ongoing legislative session ends before lawmakers can vote on a new FOIA Act. Plus, ExperienceFayetteville hosts a bike-friendly city boot-camp.
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On today's show, examining how Arkansans vote in modern elections. Plus, Rogers teacher and novelist Jeff Ayers discusses the writing process behind his new book "Skate the Seeker". Also, Carnatic music with Vittal Ramamurthy.