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Image: Dzenina Lukac via PexelsCelebrate the holiday season with these special programs on KVPR. You can also find holiday music on KVPR Classical on streaming devices, and over-the-air on 89.1 HD-2 and 89.3 HD-2 throughout the holiday season. -
New collaboration to help promote student internships, news literacy and bridging the trust gap between news consumers and local media.
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The loss of federal funding will result in a loss of around $175,000 as of October 1, 2025.
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The Senate will vote in the next few days on a bill that would "claw back" already approved funding for public broadcasting. Here's what you can do.
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Listen to Soreath Hok on NPR's All Things Considered on KVPR from 3:30 PM - 6:00 PM, Monday thru Friday.
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KVPR would face a $175,000 shortfall if Congress approves the President's rescission request.
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KVPR's Marv Allen passed away on May 22nd. He hosted programs for 19 years on KVPR, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Clearly Classical.
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It's time to stand up for public radio. Here's what you can do.
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Start your day with Morning Edition from NPR, with local host Justin Sacher on KVPR.
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Former KVPR classical music host Kristina Herrick passed away in April 2025.
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Enjoy fine wines, craft beer, delicious food, live music and more at the Lester Estate for the 40th edition of KVPR's signature fundraising event Sunday May 4th 2025.
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The Trump administration is moving forward with its plan to defund public broadcasting. Here's what you can do.