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Episode #2006
Maria Hinojosa talks to Mexican rock icon Alejandra Guzmán. Also, a mother and daughter sit down to talk about how seven months of ICE family separation, over a decade ago, can leave a life-long mark.
Fargo Flood
Robert talks with NPR's Cheryl Corley, who is in Fargo, North Dakota, where the Red River is rising to record levels. In addition to the flooding, the situation in the Northern Plains has been exacerbated by snow and ice from last week's spring storm.
Spring Is Here
Nancy Cohen of member station WFCR in Amherst reports on the fragrant smells and sights at a Massachusetts flower show. Although much of the country is still covered with mud and ice, people at this show are filled with the sense of Spring. (4:00).
A surprising genre of romance novels is gaining popularity
Love is on the ice — and off the ice! And maybe a loose tooth to go along with it. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Washington Post reporter Rachel Kurzius about the popularity of hockey romance novels.
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Tow Truck Fishes Dozens Of Cars Out Of Wis. Lake
At this year's fishing contest on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin, they weren't just fishing for sturgeon. People arriving to fish parked their cars too closely, and the ice gave way. No one was hurt but three dozen vehicles were pulled out of the lake.
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Temperatures May Hinder St. Patrick's Day Tradition
For decades, the water in the Chicago River is dyed green for St. Patrick's Day. Only this year, some residents are reluctantly asking the question: Can you dye ice?
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A Beautiful And Wild Winter Day In The Adirondacks
North Country Public Radio's Brian Mann trekked over sun-swept snow and crackling ice to the summit of Noonmark Mountain in New York's Adirondack Park.
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Ancient Viruses Lurk In Frozen Caribou Poo
A 700-year-old caribou dropping from northern Canada holds surprisingly well-preserved viruses. There's no evidence the viruses are dangerous, but they are scientifically interesting.
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Immigration enforcement targets Northwest Dallas, county commissioner says
Dallas County District 2 Commissioner Andy Sommerman confirmed ICE operations had increased Thursday, targeting the area he represents.
Not Clearing The Snow Off Your Car Before Driving Could Cost You
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to fine people who don't clean snow off their cars before getting on the road. Other states have similar laws. But for trucks, clearing the snow poses its own hazard.
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