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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
When most of us move, we pick existing houses or apartments instead of building from scratch. And that could be an option for future explorers on the Moon. Scientists have identified some structures that could be entryways to roomy accommodations. They’re not secret bases built by aliens. Instead, they’re holes in the ground — “pit” craters that could link up with long, deep caves.

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

All Things Killeen with Mayor Debbie Nash-King at 8:30am
Gary Emmert sits down with Killeen Mayor, Debbie Nash-King, to discuss Killeen 2040.
Passed by Killeen City Council in August 2022, Killeen 2040 is a comprehensive plan that the City of Killeen will use to shape our growth and evolution over the next two decades in ways that reflect how the community wants to grow.
Community input during the Killeen 2040 planning process revealed that Killeen residents want their city to keep growing, but not at the expense of quality of life. Instead, they want growth to contribute to moving our city forward- especially on the six big ideas.

EarthDate at 9:30am & 3:30pm
In the 1970s, engineers drilled a series of wells off the U.S. Atlantic Coast, looking for oil. Instead they found water. Fresh water. Puzzled, they wondered if they’d found isolated pockets or a continuous aquifer.

Science and the Sea at 10:30am & 2:30pm
Screeching, prancing, soaring seabirds are a standard feature of just about any day at the beach. Gulls, terns, pelicans, oystercatchers, and many others are common sights on American shorelines. But a recent study says that these birds are becoming a less-common sight around the world.

SoundBeat at 11:30am & 1:30pm

Community Contact at 4:30pm
Dr. Beau Benson, Artistic Director and Conductor for the Temple Symphony Orchestra pays Laury a visit to talk about the upcoming season and share with us some exciting news about an event coming up this weekend!

Community Contact at 6:15pm
Warren Hart of the Mayborn Science Theater





