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This episode, professional photographer Shedrick Pelt shares the origins of and what to expect at the 2nd annual 'Hear to Be Seen' event.
WLRH is proud to partner with the Huntsville-Madison County Library Foundation for Hear to Be Seen—a powerful multimedia exhibit celebrating North Alabama’s music scene through portraiture, storytelling, and live performance. Join us August 21 at The Orion for an unforgettable evening highlighting the artists of BLAST Music.
WLRH is partnering with The Lumberyard to present Valley Sounds Live! every 3rd Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM for live local music and community vibes. Our first show features emo-cana band Jayne & the Huntsmen. This event is open to the public. Click here for more info.
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A federal judge on Thursday struck down two Trump administration actions aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs at the nation's schools and universities.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a directive issued Thursday evening that DEA boss Terry Cole will assume "powers and duties vested in the District of Columbia Chief of Police."
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With a wild card invitation, the tennis legend is making history in her return to the U.S. Open later this month as the oldest singles player to take the court in more than 40 years.
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This edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion features original classical wind-band music by the Polish-Austrian composer with an Italian last name: Antonio Casimir Cartellieri.
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Catch up on the week's biggest stories about people, places, events and activities happening in Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley.
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On this week's Sundial episode, poet Leonard Adams' poem asks us to open our hearts to love.
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This edition features the music of Merle Evans, conductor of the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus for 50 years.
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This decision ultimately does not change what we do in the North Alabama community.
This decision ultimately does not change what we do in the North Alabama community.
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