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Just a few weeks ago, I was in the Rio Grande Valley looking for a needle in a haystack: National Guard troops at the southwest border on federal orders.
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I heard my first classical music in utero. My parents were big fans.
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Member support made it possible for us to settle; here nestled along the cultural vibrancy of San Pedro Creek.
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No matter what the story is, if it’s important to you, it’s important to us. You make Texas Public Radio possible.
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We’re going through some scary times right now, but through this miracle that is public radio, we are in it together.
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TPR connects us to our family, friends, the community...and far beyond too.
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Forty years ago this fall, KPAC began broadcasting at 90.9 on the FM dial. A simple idea, it took a herculean amount of planning and work to succeed.
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Information is everywhere these days and determining what’s credible can sometimes feel like a full-time job. I promise you, that if you’re hearing it on TPR, or on one of our podcasts, or here on our website, the info you are hearing is real and reliable.
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The first time Texas Public Radio recorded my voice was my personal story on the theme of “Booms and Busts” and the shame and physical nausea I felt losing my business after the 2008/2009 financial crises.
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No matter what the breaking news brings, TPR reporters waste no time in bringing you the latest information, they have my utmost respect for their dedication to reporting real, reliable news.