Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
About
Staff
Community Advisory Board
ACU Board of Trustees
Financial Information
Local Content and Services Report
Underwriters
Contact Us
Newsletter Sign Up
Staff
Community Advisory Board
ACU Board of Trustees
Financial Information
Local Content and Services Report
Underwriters
Contact Us
Newsletter Sign Up
Schedule
Programs
Programs
Donate Your Car
Events
Local News
Podcasts
West Texas Roots
West Texas Dispatch
© 2026 KACU 89.5
Menu
Abilene's NPR Station
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KACU
All Streams
About
Staff
Community Advisory Board
ACU Board of Trustees
Financial Information
Local Content and Services Report
Underwriters
Contact Us
Newsletter Sign Up
Staff
Community Advisory Board
ACU Board of Trustees
Financial Information
Local Content and Services Report
Underwriters
Contact Us
Newsletter Sign Up
Schedule
Programs
Programs
Donate Your Car
Events
Local News
Podcasts
West Texas Roots
West Texas Dispatch
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Fill 'Er Up: The Joys Of Good Gas Station Food
Forget dried-out doughnuts and creepy-looking hot dogs. In cities across the U.S., patrons can fill up on gourmet grub and top off their tanks in one stop.
Asian-American Leadership Programs Tackle The 'Bamboo Ceiling'
The programs aim to address a lack of Asian-American representation among top executives by highlighting the cultural tendencies of American workplaces.
Made In The USA: An Export Boom
Two years ago, President Obama laid out a goal to double American exports in five years. Today, American products and services are in demand around the world, but that's not the only reason the U.S. is on pace to meet Obama's goal.
Listen
•
11:29
What Rep. Jim Jordan's Constituents Make Of His Role In The Impeachment Inquiry
The impeachment inquiry is putting an outspoken Ohio congressman in the national spotlight. Republican Jim Jordan has long been a favorite of conservatives and one of Trump's staunchest defenders.
Listen
•
3:48
Beirut's Holiday Inn: Once Chic, Then Battered, Still Contested
The Holiday Inn was a landmark that towered over glittering Beirut in the 1970s. The Lebanese civil war ravaged the city and the hotel. The debate over the hotel's carcass carries on to this day.
Listen
•
3:53
Portugal Snatches Victory From U.S., Match Ends 2-2
The U.S. men's soccer team had a chance to secure its spot in the second round of the World Cup, but it failed to hold on to its lead in the final moments of the match.
Listen
•
4:19
Why Democrats Are Angry At Wall Street
Big banks are facing a new reality in Washington: Democrats control all levers of power and they are not shy about their intentions to ratchet up pressure on the sector.
Oregon Sen. Wyden On How Taxing The Rich Could Fund Democrats' Priorities
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, about crafting the Democrats' spending bill and options to raise taxes on the rich to pay for his party's priorities.
Listen
•
4:51
Fauci On The Disconnect Between FDA Panel's Guidance And Biden's Booster Plan
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease doctor and the president's chief medical adviser, about the science and decision-making concerning booster shots.
Listen
•
5:45
More singles want emotional maturity in relationships, dating survey shows
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with biological anthropologist and chief science advisor for Match, Helen Fisher, about this year's "Singles in America" study.
Listen
•
4:58
Previous
1,078 of 6,804
Next