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Looking Back on Jesse Helms' Life "Sen. No," as he was often called, "was a real throwback," says Merle Black, a professor of southern politics at Emory University. One of a select group of politicians who helped solidify Republican control in the South, he had a loyal constituency of working-class whites in North Carolina. [Date]: Jul 4, 2008 5:14 pm
Waco mammoth site inches closer to welcoming visitors
 In conjunction with NPR's summer series on our National Parks, KWBU provides an update on the efforts to incorporate the Waco Mammoth Site in the National Parks Service. READ MORE
KWBU-FM to air Capitol Steps July 4th special
Just in time for Independence Day, KWBU-FM will air the July 4th special from the musical political satire group, The Capitol Steps, three times July 3-5. READ MORE
Camp Success aides children with reading difficulty
Difficulty reading can take a bright young child and turn them into a frustrated student--and leave their parents and teachers searching for answers. But a local program is helping change those students for the better. KWBU's Derek Smith has more. LISTEN NOW
Commentator watches American Dream unfold first hand
Commentator Carlos Sanchez, Editor in Chief for the Waco Tribune-Herald, recently attended a college graduation, where he witnessed a classic scene from the American Dream. LISTEN NOW
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