All listed times are Central Daylight Time.

Bill Hecke’s latest weather update and forecast airs during the last 15 minutes of every hour.

Three minute long news updates from the Associated Press air at the top of every hour from 4am to 9pm.

StarDate at 5:57am & 4:57pm

Atoms & Planets

In 1789, German chemist Martin Klaproth was checking out a dark mineral known as pitchblende, which came from a silver mine. His experiments produced a previously undiscovered element. Inspired by the discovery of the planet Uranus eight years before, Klaproth named his new element “uranium” in its honor.

The Sound of Texas at 6:30am & 12:30pm

James Morgan of Andrew

Community Contact at 8:30am

Daniel Garcia & Jocelyn Larkin from Continuing Education

EarthDate at 9:30am & 3:30pm

Real-World Apocalypse

We talked about the asteroid that, 66 million years ago, ended the age of dinosaurs. But what exactly did it do to the planet?

Science and the Sea at 10:30am & 2:30pm

Submarine Landslides

In November of 1929, a strong earthquake rattled the Atlantic Ocean south of Newfoundland. On shore, the quake knocked down a few chimneys and blocked some roads, but otherwise caused little damage on its own.

SoundBeat at 11:30am & 1:30pm

Kerouac’s Moon

The moon has served as muse for countless numbers of poets, from the unnamed and unknown, to Shelley, Dickinson, and Kerouac. But only one of these had to worry about record label execs.

i14 Sports Report with Dan Hull at 6:15pm

Covering sports along Interstate 14. Sports, news, score and happenings in Killeen, Copperas Cove, Temple and Belton areas.

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