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Daikaiju attacks Valley Sounds! Every track, a sonic eruption. Every performance, a seismic event.
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Lebanese health officials said two people were killed, including a child, and several more were injured.
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An NPR investigation uncovered 40,000 vets facing foreclosure due to a VA mistake. A rescue program is helping many of them, but others fear being left out if Congress cuts this new lifeline
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The Department of Homeland Security's new policy, revoking legal protections for hundreds of thousands, impacts people who are already in the U.S. and who came under a humanitarian parole program.
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The world's youngest country is teetering on the brink of another conflict as a regional war looms.
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Saturday's concert is at 7:30 at the VBC, Sundays will be in Roberts Recital Hall at 3:30.
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Host Katy Ganaway facilitates a panel of film enthusiasts: KB of KBS VHS, Josh Jossey of Schlockbuster Presents, & Rob Freese of The Mad Movie-A-Thon-O-Rama.
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Rule of Thirds bandmembers Phil Weaver and Gabe LaRose visit WLRH for a live studio performance in advance of their March 27 concert in Roberts Recital Hall.
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Actors from Lynn Nottage's prize winning play By the Way, Meet Vera Stark visit Morning Blend to talk about the history of racism in the film industry.
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