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In Memoriam 2018: The Musicians We Lost
A look back at the extraordinary creative souls we lost in 2018, from producer Richard Swift and opera singer Montserrat Caballé to rapper Mac Miller and Aretha Franklin.
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Ivory Coast Tragedy Exposes Toxic Flow to Poor
Two months after hundreds of tons of toxic waste were dumped in and around the West African city of Abidjan, in Ivory Coast, the putrid stench and poisonous fumes have faded. But the international scandal has not.
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Watch in-studio videos from Rosanne Cash, Nathaniel Rateliff and more.
Why It's Been So Warm On The East Coast
The east coast saw record-breaking high temperatures this past week. Meteorologist Bob Henson talks with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about what's behind the early spring weather.
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Several Whale Deaths on California Coast Linked to Ship Strikes
There’s been a surge in the number of whales being hit and killed by ships in California waters. The figure reached its highest level since the U.S. government started tracking the data. Reporter: Mary Franklin-Harvin
A Violent Crime Spike in Arcata - North Coast Journal Analysis
The recent stabbing death of 26-year old Peter Samuel Triantos in Arcata is the latest tragedy in a six-year period that has seen more violent crimes and…
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North Coast Update: Snowy Conditions, Crab Strike, Gardening
Susan Andrews, Lupe Gutierrez and Jan Moorehouse report on local snow, and what the crab strike means to Crescent City citizens, and more.
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Debby, a Category 1 hurricane, nears the Florida coast
The National Hurricane Center says Debby is expected to bring hurricane force winds and a major flood threat to the southeastern United States.
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Severe Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Off New Zealand's Coast
"There is a threat of land inundation for the East Coast of New Zealand," the country's emergency agency said Sunday.
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