We spotlight soulful songstress Deqn Sue, and hear her brand new singles “Menace” and “Trickeyman” We’ll also hear new music from Translee, HassleInOne, J Bella and A Dot Josh, along with tunes from #Chillcity, Zam Zam & The Mellyomatic, Drop Diver, 53 Judges, Brighter Things, House of Curses, and Rolling Jazz Revue.
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Posted Saturday, March 6, 2021 by NPR News
The state public utility commission had faced requests to reverse billions of dollars' worth of charges. But doing so might end up causing unintended consequences, the PUC said.
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Travel can sometimes challenge our stereotypes of people whom we think are different from us. Jerry Mebane tells about an especially striking example of that experience.
In this week’s episode, we spotlight a soulful North Alabama rock band influenced by classic Motown – Caldonia, and play their latest singles. We’ll also hear the latest singles from Black Market Salesmen, Camping in Alaska, Element XI and Victoria Jones, along with tunes from DOUGH (feat. Trees), King Montiez, Backyard Camping, Doug Donley, Ken Watters and Andravy.
WLRH pays musical tribute to the late Maestro Taavo Virkhaus, former conductor of the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra.
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We spotlight Huntsville Hip Hop artist King Kwofi and listen to 3 of his 2020 singles and a tune from his new EP: Get Home Safe. We'll also be checkin out tunes from Marquis Green & Prophecy, Izzy Miller, Safeword, Qball, XY Spaces, Molar M, Mark McNeil, Carver Commodore, Wanda, and Rob Aldridge & The Proponents.
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The package delivers a new round of financial assistance to Americans grappling with the impact of the pandemic. The House will need to vote on the final version.
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