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  • Could the Senate impeachment trial hurt Democrats' ability to achieve their ambitious goals under President Biden? Democratic strategist Douglas Schoen tells NPR's Sarah McCammon that he believes so.
  • Talented students from area middle and high schools were featured in January as part of TPR's annual talent showcase, "Inspired By KPAC." Listen to KPAC 88.3 FM on Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m. for the re-broadcast.
  • See the art, hear the music! Enjoy the work of these students that took part in TPR's annual young talent showcase, Inspired By KPAC, on March 22, 2025.
  • The San Antonio Philharmonic's Music Director, Jeffrey Kahane, welcomes his son Gabriel to the orchestra's concerts this weekend. Gabriel Kahane will share songs he's written as well as a clarinet concerto for guest soloist Anthony McGill. Learn more, and hear both Kahanes in performance on KPAC 88.3 FM, at the link.
  • Tucker Carlson trying to rewrite history on the Jan. 6 riots is exposing the government's limited ability to regulate distortions on cable news.
  • Sulaiman Abu Ghaith may be best known for his appearance in videos. He was sitting next to bin Laden when the al-Qaida leader took credit for the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Ghaith may appear in a Manhattan court on Friday.
  • While a top White House aide insists President Trump doesn't need a dedicated team to fight impeachment, his reelection campaign launched a multimillion-dollar ad buy to defend him.
  • These dishes from our resident chef make the most of late-spring ingredients, but also offer some cool-weather comfort for the season's chilly nights.
  • The former head of WorldCom takes the witness stand again Tuesday at his trial on charges of accounting fraud. Bernard Ebbers insisted Monday that he was unaware of the massive fraudulent accounting that took place at the company between 2000 and 2002.
  • Reviewer Alan Cheuse examines The Unlikely Spy, a fictional account of the Allied invasion of France and the espionage that surrounded this maneuver. The author is Daniel Silva, who is an executive producer at CNN. Silva used detailed historical accounts to create a convincling backdrop for his story. (2:00) (The Unlikely Spy is published by Villard B
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