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  • A remembrance of trombonist Peter Kline.
  • The goal of financial literacy is to build the knowledge and skills needed to understand basic financial concepts.Financial literacy is essential to…
  • If your personal tax tradition is to wait until the last minute to file, this might be the year to reconsider. Federal changes enacted by the Tax Cuts and…
  • This week on Fronteras:A conversation with Francisco Cantú, former Border Patrol agent and author of “The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the…
  • A series of events this month seeks to educate the public on the lasting and localized impact of the Holocaust, by exploring the experience of survivors…
  • A performance for Musical Bridges Around the World by the Janoska Ensemble at San Fernando Cathedral left the crowd hollering for more. Enjoy the show on KPAC 88.3 FM, Saturday night at 7:00, or online now!
  • Violinist Ryan Coppin is featured in this special Leap Day concert programmed with music inspired by the coming of spring.
  • Choir members from John Jay High School appeared on KPAC 88.3 FM to talk about their spring concert.
  • The majority rules. That’s the basic tenet of how a democracy should work. But today in America are we living with minority rule with the will of the majority being ignored? There’s Voter suppression, election subversion, gerrymandering, dark money, dirty tricks and the take over the supreme court. Is it all connected to white supremacy?
  • Electricity costs have risen 5.5% in the past year, nearly double the national inflation rate. And they are projected to continue to climb. According to a new study, one driver of higher power bills is how the public is subsidizing the energy bills of some of the largest Tech companies in the world. Meanwhile cheap renewable energy (like solar and wind) is being outlawed by the Trump administration.
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