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Freezing winds are sweeping over the state, and community members in our region are organizing to support unsheltered populations. Sophia Nourani speaks with the Fayetteville C.R.E.W, or Collaborative Response for Extreme Weather, about safety measures being taken in the city of Fayetteville to protect unhoused citizens.
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This January was frigid across Arkansas. The state saw several inches of snow, a layer of ice, and sub-zero temperatures numerous times. So what does this cold stretch tell us about the status of climate change globally?
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This week delivered snow and another week of the Arkansas Legislature. We look back at some of the events from the past few days.
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On today's show, what is on Arkansas report card from the American Lung Association. Plus, about 100,000 Arkansans were without power this morning because of heavy snowfall. Also, "Kim's Convenience" opens this weekend at TheatreSquared, an excerpt from KUAF's RefleXions Music Series and more.
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The latest report from the Arkansas Department of Health indicates fewer new cases of COVID-19 from a testing day when much of the state was still thawing…
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We start today with snow all over, a week-to-week reduction in new cases of COVID-19, and a record low for Arkansas foreclosures in 2021.
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At the top of today's show, we prepare for winter weather across the listening area and an update on COVID-19 data across the state.