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  • The one-of-a-kind killing of a Kentucky judge, allegedly by the local sheriff, has shaken tight-knit Letcher County, leaving people baffled and unnerved as police try to figure out a motive.
  • Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, July 14 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. This critically acclaimed documentary traces Jimi Hendrix's journey to the Atlanta International Pop Festival and features 16mm multi-camera footage of his unforgettable performance on July 4, 1970. Against the backdrop of civil rights unrest, the toll of the Vietnam War and a burgeoning festival culture inspired by Woodstock that drew young people from across the country, the concert took place in a dusty, scorching hot pecan orchard in Byron, Georgia.
  • The aurora borealis did not disappoint on Thursday night, with stargazers reporting seeing the stunning light show from across the U.S. — as far south as Texas and Florida — and Europe.
  • Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a Texas couple who have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year.
  • Lebanon is a cultural hub for Arab music. Lebanese music writer Danny Hajjar has been talking with musicians there about how they're dealing with escalating conflict in the region.
  • The attack on residents of Pont-Sondé on Oct. 3 was one of the biggest massacres that Haiti has seen in recent history. The U.N. had previously said that at least 70 people were killed.
  • Aeg presents Maverick City Music with Special Guests Tasha Cobbs, Leonard X Jwlkrs, Tim Godfrey, Stephen Mcwhirter and Sam Rivera Maverick City started with a dream to make space for folk that would otherwise live in their own separate worlds. We break the unspoken rules that exist in the CCM and Gospel World! But more importantly, Maverick aims to be a megaphone for a community of creatives that believe in Jesus and the Gospel, but have been pushed to the margins of the industry of Church Music. This is what brings us together. Maybe now more than ever not just the Church but the world needs a plurality of strong diverse voices of Believers carrying messages that can help reshape the world. However we didn’t start out to be a diverse community for the sake of diversity. We simply became aware of our deep need for people that were so absent from our lives that their silence was deafening. Our response was to create space for that which we had so profoundly became aware of: Our need for each other. For more information visit: pechangaarenasd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The area has not taken a direct hit from a hurricane in over 100 years. But its topography and dense population make it especially susceptible to severe damage from storm surges.
  • Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday evening near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida as the National Hurricane Center warned of life-threatening storm surges.
  • Election workers faced an unprecedented wave of threats in the last presidential election. What are poll workers and election clerks in the swing state of Michigan doing to keep voting secure?
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