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  • An active shooter was reported at the David W. Mullins Library at the University of Arkansas midday on Aug. 25. No shots were fired, and no suspect was arrested. During a press conference, officials addressed the community and explained it was likely a hoax.
  • On today's show, we hear about hundreds of phone calls reporting an active shooter on the University of Arkansas campus on Monday that turned out to be a false alarm. Plus, learning a collaboration to ease housing struggles in Fayetteville. We also hear from cancer researchers who are worried about a round of funding cuts.
  • Fay Jones School opens new building in Fayetteville, new music from Modeling and an Arkansas River Valley news roundup with Michael Tilley from Talk Business & Politics.
  • Today's Sound Perimeter, Postcard from Mexico City, written as host Lia Uribe's present to you, after a short visit to Mexico this past week. Listen across three vibrant voices: Guadalupe Perales’ Intertwined: Color Changes for bassoon duo, Nubia Jaime Donjuan’s danzón Frida, and Andrea Sarahi’s “Piece for Bassoon Solo” from Calladita: Five Pieces About Violence.
  • Randy Dixon shares more "best of" footage, from Martha Mitchell on Watergate to B.B. King and a guitar named “Lucille”. Also, quake scares and Johnny Cash’s “Man in Black.”
  • The Maker Faire at the Fayetteville Public Library took place on Saturday, Sept. 6. The annual event was geared toward families, and many parents took the opportunity to bring their children to see the tools available to them. Here’s what some of those families had to say.
  • Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families reports child uninsurance has hit a decade high, with northwest Arkansas hardest hit. Barriers include paperwork, housing insecurity and language access.
  • On today's show, the uninsured rate for children in Arkansas is the highest it’s been in a decade. Plus, continuing to celebrate the best of the KATV archives with the Pryor Center and a new edition of Sound Perimeter from Lia Uribe.
  • On today's show, rollbacks to the federal Clean Air Act could affect energy development in Arkansas. Plus, further discovery of the musical genius of Florence Price and details on the latest season from the Fort Smith Symphony.
  • Last week, the Marshall Islands men’s national soccer team made history when they played their first international match at a tournament in Springdale.
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