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Bond Election
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WISD holds a bond election Saturday. KWBU visited University High School, which would get a new facility should the issue pass. READ MORE
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KWBU's fiscal year ends May 31. Please consider giving a gift to support programs that make you think, feel and understand your world.
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TV viewers who use an over-the-air antenna are in for a big change coming Feb. 2009. KWBU has the answers you'll need.
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Deadly Storms Tear Through Nation's Heartland
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes ravaged parts of Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia on Saturday evening and Sunday morning, killing more than 20 people. KCUR's Frank Morris gives an update from Picher, a small town in northeast Oklahoma, which was devastated by one of the weekend's storms.
[Date]: May 11, 2008 6:08 pm

Band commemorates Waco tornado with song
Shane Howard Band Logo 85May11 is the 55th anniversary of the tornado that destroyed much of downtown Waco and killed 114 people--the deadliest tornado in Texas history. Local music act, The Shane Howard Band, has recorded a song about the disaster. KWBU's Michael Hagerty reports that the band's lead singer was inspired by a very personal connection to the tragedy. LISTEN NOW

KWBU profiles Waco mayoral candidates
Election 08 (85) KWBU's Derek Smith recently visited with the two candidates in the May 10 Waco Mayoral Election, incumbent Virginia DuPuy and challenger Brenda Bell, and breaks down the candidates' positions. LISTEN NOW

KWBU now airing Spanish language programming
V-me Logo (85) White Pixelshim KWBU-TV has begun broadcasting its fourth over-the-air service, V-me. Broadcasting digitally at Ch. 34.4, V-me is the first Spanish-language public television network created for America's Latino families. READ MORE

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