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  • Jillian Hanesworth says what her city needs right now is honest conversations about systemic racism, the history of segregation, redlining and highway construction that hurt Black neighborhoods.
  • It has stopped snowing in the Buffalo area, but the rain in the forecast is leading to worries about possible floods and more roof collapses.
  • The Tops supermarket where Saturday's fatal shootings took place is a store Black Buffalo residents fought for years to get. Its temporary closure has left neighbors scrambling to find food.
  • Whether it's from trains or Mississippi River reroutes, commercial tonnage is up on the Arkansas River. That reporting and more from Michael Tilley of Talk Business & Politics.
  • Old-school country and folk duo Buffalo Gals, comprised of Melissa Carper and Rebecca Patek, who are based in Nashville, will premiere their new music…
  • The second public meeting dedicated to the Illinois River Watershed Management Plan was yesterday in West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. A report is in today's version of The Outline. Plus, new numbers about Northwest Arkansas growth.
  • On today's show, we explore the benefits of forest therapy, appreciate the King's River and much more. Be sure to apply sunscreen while listening.
  • After losing jobs and people for half a century, the region in upstate New York is finally growing again. Refugees may be one reason why: Roughly 10,000 have resettled in the area since 2003.
  • The 24-year-old received CPR on the field for about 15 minutes before being taken away by ambulance.
  • The blues singer plays a solo Tiny Desk home concert from a spare, dimly lit Austin office building.
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