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Dear Friends,

This week, we are proud to start exploring the history of country music with the next in-depth documentary series from Ken Burns. "Country Music" will take us down memory lane as we hear stories about Johnny Cash, Dolly Pardon, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams and so many more. There is so much to tell and so many stories that will keep you entertained. This is an 8-part series that will broadcast Sunday - Wednesday for the next two weeks. Watch with us!

And in the spirit of country music, we spent some time with local people who have country music stories of their own to share. Watch those videos here!

Keep watching,
Arthur

Arthur Emerson | KLRN President and CEO 
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District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry explains why he isn't in favor of the city's proposed Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. District 3 Councilwoman Rebecca Viagran discusses her call for the city to support DACA dreamers. At our Reporter Roundtable, Emilie Eaton reveals how and why the district attorney is changing a policy on prosecuting marijuana cases, and Krista Torralva addresses an upheaval with the South San Antonio ISD Board.
In this episode of SciTech Now, we take a virtual peek into what kids in wheelchairs see as they try to make baskets on what looks like the San Antonio Spurs home basketball court. The VR game is the brainchild of a local research group, and we give you a snapshot of this cool game.
In this episode of THE BEAT, Artist Brittany Ham takes adoration of the human form from thought to canvas in her work.
Colorful, somewhat abstract images are the cornerstone of this local artists’ work.
What really matters in regards to economic development? Is it workforce solutions, crafting the proper narrative or maybe understanding/disrupting the perception of San Antonio? Is education the main issue? Or is it really just about...David Robinson? Find out more in The Story Goes podcast, featuring Jenna Saucedo-Herrera from the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation.
Podcast in partnership with SA2020.
KLRN Create
Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 9:30PM
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A family road trip across the state of Oregon leads to a museum with an authentic Model T, an interactive wilderness museum and a real working ranch.
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