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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
One of the moons of Saturn is like a water sprinkler that won’t turn off — it sprays everything around it. It provides the water and ice that make up one of Saturn’s rings, and squirts more water throughout the entire Saturn system.

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

The Voice of Texas Veterans with Julia Conner at 8:30am

EarthDate at 9:30am & 3:30pm
Leaves naturally turn yellow in the fall, when green chlorophyll fades to reveal the golden pigments already in them.
But it takes energy to turn leaves red, and not all trees can do it. Why?

Science and the Sea at 10:30am & 2:30pm
For decades, whales in the Pacific Northwest were declining. Year after year, the populations kept getting smaller. In recent years, though, many of the whales have been coming back. Thanks to conservation efforts and legal protections, the numbers recorded by whale-watching organizations have been going up. In 2022, they even set some records.

SoundBeat at 11:30am & 1:30pm

Hobby Memorial Library Update at 6:15pm
Join Cindy Oser as she goes over all the events and programs happing at the Central Texas College Library. The Oveta Culp Hobby Memorial Library offers a variety of services both “Virtually” and “In-Person” to students, faculty, and staff. Located in building 102, a professional librarian is available to answer all your research information questions during library hours.





