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
Mississippi Communities Still In Shock Following ICE Raids And Arrests
Families, businesses and community leaders continue to grapple with the massive immigration raids that hit Mississippi this week.
Listen
•
3:57
Chicken Plants See Little Fallout From Immigration Raids
The Trump administration says its crackdown helps discourage illegal immigration. But workers' advocates warn it leaves vulnerable employees open to exploitation and unsafe working conditions.
Listen
•
3:49
Alabama To Allow Sandhill Crane Hunting After More Than 100 Years
The season begins later this year. The state joins Tennessee and Kentucky as the third state east of the Mississippi River to permit sandhill crane hunting.
American With No Medical Training Ran Center For Malnourished Ugandan Kids. 105 Died
When she was 19, Renee Bach founded a charity that went on to care for over 900 severely malnourished babies and children. Now she is being sued by two of the mothers whose children died.
Listen
•
8:16
He Survived A Tornado, Then His Dad Was Killed In Dayton: 'I Can't Rebuild A Father'
Dion Green is a Dayton resident grappling with double loss. His father was killed last weekend in the Dayton mass shooting. Just months before, his house was badly damaged by tornadoes.
Listen
•
2:40
No Safe Drinking Water On Reservation Leaves Thousands Improvising
The Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon has been without safe drinking water since late May, and some people don't have any running water at all.
Listen
•
3:34
Elizabeth Warren's New Plan On Guns Has A Goal: Reduce Gun Deaths By 80%
The Massachusetts senator introduced a sweeping gun control plan Saturday. She also said people have to maintain pressure on President Trump for more immediate change.
Chicago Inmates Compete In Online Chess
Inmates from the Cook County jail in Chicago just competed in the first international online chess tournament of its kind. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with their coach, Mikhail Korenman.
Listen
•
3:52
Jeffrey Epstein Lawsuit Documents Released
Host Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown about the release of documents in a lawsuit related to Epstein's alleged crimes.
Latest On Jeffrey Epstein's Death
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Michael Gold of the New York Times about Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide this morning in Manhattan.
Listen
•
3:58
Previous
399 of 27,718
Next