Skip to main content
Search Query
Show Search
Programs
Program Guide
Program List
Notably Texan
Outdoors with Luke Clayton
Podcasts
Archived Programs
Blacklands Café
Lions After Dark
Program Guide
Program List
Notably Texan
Outdoors with Luke Clayton
Podcasts
Archived Programs
Blacklands Café
Lions After Dark
News
Local News
NPR News
Public Notices
North by Northeast
John Kanelis
Local Interest
University News
Submit a News Tips
Local News
NPR News
Public Notices
North by Northeast
John Kanelis
Local Interest
University News
Submit a News Tips
Events
Podcasts
NoTex Interviews
Archived Podcasts
Blacklands Cafe Interviews (Archive)
The President's Perspective
Buried
NoTex Interviews
Archived Podcasts
Blacklands Cafe Interviews (Archive)
The President's Perspective
Buried
About
Program Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Hosts
Our Staff
History and Mission
KETR's Editorial Integrity
Public Media Code of Integrity
Telling Public Radio's Story
Comments Policy
Photos
Awards
Links
Contest Rules
Republication Policy
Program Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Hosts
Our Staff
History and Mission
KETR's Editorial Integrity
Public Media Code of Integrity
Telling Public Radio's Story
Comments Policy
Photos
Awards
Links
Contest Rules
Republication Policy
Support
Announcements
Give to KETR
Sustaining Membership
Loyalty Circle
Case for Support
Community Partners
Donate Your Car!
Underwrite on KETR
Development Advisory Board
Policies and Legal
Announcements
Give to KETR
Sustaining Membership
Loyalty Circle
Case for Support
Community Partners
Donate Your Car!
Underwrite on KETR
Development Advisory Board
Policies and Legal
Connect
Contact Us
Facebook
Twitter
Newsletter
Contact Us
Facebook
Twitter
Newsletter
Store
HD Radio Stations
The Lion, 88.9 HD2
Radio Bilingüe, 88.9 HD3
The Lion, 88.9 HD2
Radio Bilingüe, 88.9 HD3
© 2026 88.9 KETR
Menu
Public Radio for Northeast Texas
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
KETR Online
On Air
Now Playing
The Lion, 88.9 KETR-HD2
On Air
Now Playing
88.9 KETR-HD3: Radio Bilingüe
All Streams
Programs
Program Guide
Program List
Notably Texan
Outdoors with Luke Clayton
Podcasts
Archived Programs
Blacklands Café
Lions After Dark
Program Guide
Program List
Notably Texan
Outdoors with Luke Clayton
Podcasts
Archived Programs
Blacklands Café
Lions After Dark
News
Local News
NPR News
Public Notices
North by Northeast
John Kanelis
Local Interest
University News
Submit a News Tips
Local News
NPR News
Public Notices
North by Northeast
John Kanelis
Local Interest
University News
Submit a News Tips
Events
Podcasts
NoTex Interviews
Archived Podcasts
Blacklands Cafe Interviews (Archive)
The President's Perspective
Buried
NoTex Interviews
Archived Podcasts
Blacklands Cafe Interviews (Archive)
The President's Perspective
Buried
About
Program Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Hosts
Our Staff
History and Mission
KETR's Editorial Integrity
Public Media Code of Integrity
Telling Public Radio's Story
Comments Policy
Photos
Awards
Links
Contest Rules
Republication Policy
Program Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Hosts
Our Staff
History and Mission
KETR's Editorial Integrity
Public Media Code of Integrity
Telling Public Radio's Story
Comments Policy
Photos
Awards
Links
Contest Rules
Republication Policy
Support
Announcements
Give to KETR
Sustaining Membership
Loyalty Circle
Case for Support
Community Partners
Donate Your Car!
Underwrite on KETR
Development Advisory Board
Policies and Legal
Announcements
Give to KETR
Sustaining Membership
Loyalty Circle
Case for Support
Community Partners
Donate Your Car!
Underwrite on KETR
Development Advisory Board
Policies and Legal
Connect
Contact Us
Facebook
Twitter
Newsletter
Contact Us
Facebook
Twitter
Newsletter
Store
HD Radio Stations
The Lion, 88.9 HD2
Radio Bilingüe, 88.9 HD3
The Lion, 88.9 HD2
Radio Bilingüe, 88.9 HD3
Local stories. Trusted voices. 50 years strong.
Your support keeps public radio free and local.
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
'New York Times' Names New Executive Editor
The New York Times names Bill Keller as executive editor, more than a month after the newspaper's top editors resigned following a plagiarism scandal. A former Times managing editor and Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondent, Keller replaces Howell Raines, who resigned after former reporter Jayson Blair was found to have plagiarized and fabricated stories. Hear NPR's Rick Karr.
Listen
•
0:00
'Hang-and-Run' Artist Strikes NYC Museums
A British artist named Banksy has been able to sneak his work into some of New York's top museums over the past month. He tells Michele Norris what he does and why.
Listen
•
0:00
'Shopgirl' and Twain Confirm Martin's Iconic Status
Steve Martin is at the top of his game. He has just been awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, at the same time that his newest movie, Shopgirl, is winning strong reviews around the country.
Listen
•
0:00
Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister Killed in Baghdad
A top official at Iraq's foreign ministry is killed in Baghdad during an ambush by unknown gunmen. Bassam Kubba, who had been a career diplomat, is the first member of Iraq's new interim government to lose his life amid continuing violence and security problems. Hear NPR's Linda Wertheimer and NPR's Emily Harris.
Listen
•
0:00
U.N. Envoy Echoes Cleric's Call for Iraqi Elections
A U.N. envoy meets with Iraq's top Shiite Muslim cleric, seeking to resolve the dispute over the cleric's call to elect a transitional assembly. U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi says he agrees with Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani's demand for elections but is unsure whether a vote could be held before a June 30 U.S. deadline for a power transfer. NPR's Deborah Amos reports.
Listen
•
0:00
U.S. Says Padilla Conspired with Al Qaeda
The Justice Department says Jose Padilla, accused of plotting to detonate a bomb containing radioactive material, had conspired with top al Qaeda leaders in his plan. Padilla, a U.S. citizen, has been designated an enemy combatant and held without charge or access to counsel for two years. Officials say he planned to detonate explosives, possibly to destroy apartment buildings in U.S. cities. NPR's Larry Abramson reports.
Listen
•
0:00
Old 97's 'Blame It On Gravity': Taut and Delicate
Formed in Dallas, the Old 97's were long pigeonholed as an alt-country band. They never were — just a rocking quartet with a terrific songwriter up top. They've just put out their best album in seven years.
Listen
•
0:00
Key Al Qaeda Leader in Custody, U.S. Officials Reveal
U.S. officials disclose they're holding a man they believe to be al Qaeda's top operative in the Persian Gulf region. Authorities say Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, who is suspected of planning the U.S.S. Cole attack in Yemen, was arrested "in recent weeks" and is being held at an undisclosed location. Hear NPR's Tom Gjelten.
Listen
•
4:15
Chuck Leavell: Rock 'n' Roller, Champion Tree Farmer
Pianist Chuck Leavell made a name for himself as a rock 'n' roll musician and pianist-for-hire for top bands like the Rolling Stones and Blues Traveler. When he's not on tour, Leavell tends to his other passion -- he's an award-winning tree farmer. Morning Edition host Bob Edwards talks with Leavell about how this rock musician became interested in tree farming.
Listen
•
0:00
Taiwan - China
The hostility that has characterized the China-Taiwan relationship for the past year seems to have abated. NPR's Rob Gifford tells Noah Adams that this week Taiwan allowed the first legal direct shipping from Taiwanese-held islands to mainland China. And Taiwan's top policymaker indicated China might be more flexible than in the past on the issue of one China. China always has insisted that Taiwan accept the concept of one China, including Taiwan, with Beijing as the capital. But in an interview yesterday, a high-level official indicated Beijing might consider a broader definition of what constitutes one China.
Listen
•
5:04
Previous
684 of 7,359
Next