Station Archive
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The Impact of TiresMon, 05/06/2024 - 9:00am | DHS Journalism ClassToday the News Cycle focuses on the impact of driving in a small town. Today we focus on the effects of driving in a small town. We connect Davis to the larger issues of unsafe driving and the growing gas prices that cost individuals and the greater planet. Zachary Schroeder and Satya Jackson Dunning have the stories. Then, Chase Bruno walks us through the difficulty teenagers have parking and how it affects their lives, then Jasper Gegorian Miller gives us insight into a potential resulting consequence: becoming late or tardy to school. Hosted by Rowan Reising. Produced by Camile Reyes Rojas/ Music by Daniel Ruiz-Jiminez. Packages by Zachary Schroeder, Satya Jackson Dunning, Chase Bruno, and Jasper Gegorian Miller. |
Divine Intervention alt. w/Electric Compost Heap for 6:00pm on May 3rd, 2024Fri, 05/03/2024 - 8:10pm | Dug Deep |
A Constant Grin for 2:00pm on May 3rd, 2024Fri, 05/03/2024 - 2:30pm | Chris MussenSlow walk debris of the silver headlight fails |
The Yolo County Breakdown for 1000am on May 3rd, 2024Fri, 05/03/2024 - 10:00am | Rocky OutcropA tribute to Frank Wakefield - mandolin master and innovator - who passed away on April 26. Plus tunes from Lester Flatt, Mac Wiseman, the Johnson Mountain Boys and a fingerstyle bluegrass guitar version of a Joni Mitchell Classic. Enjoy! |
Eye on Sports for 6:00pm on May 2nd, 2024Thu, 05/02/2024 - 7:10pm | ChuckGarcia7 |
Silver Nine Volt Heart for 4:00pm on May 2nd, 2024Thu, 05/02/2024 - 6:10pm | Rodriguez |
Na Mele O Hawai'i for 1:00pm on May 2nd, 2024Thu, 05/02/2024 - 3:10pm | Beth Post |
Davis Garden Show, May 2, 2024Thu, 05/02/2024 - 12:00pm | Don ShorToday's topics: spring diseases, hardening seedlings for transplanting, the Peggy Martin rose, lygus bugs, birds that eat bugs, and more. |
That's Life with Ray Maxwell -- againThu, 05/02/2024 - 8:00am | Lois Richter[This episode re-aired 2 May 2024.] https://kdrt.org/audio/thats-life-ray-maxwell Ray Maxwell is a fascinating man. He has done so many wonderful things, we'd need a month to even summarize them! In this episode we touch on a few -- hot air ballooning, finding minerals by looking at vegetation from space, how wind moves over mountain peaks and what those aerial waves and ridges can be used for, changes in vision after cataract surgery, setting up a studio, teaching people to fly (motor planes, gliders, remote control planes, and drones), Vancouver BC Canada, lots of tech, and philosophy. Although Lois and Ray met thru Office Hours, Ray has many other years of broadcast experience -- radio, tv, podcasting, web streaming, and Youtube. You can see his face online at: Maxwell's House -- "Stop by the house of polymath Ray Maxwell and see what he's investigating today. Ray is a teacher, color scientist, pilot, photographer, Photoshop wizard and raconteur who each week takes on different real-world applications of complex scientific notions." |