In Rural America, Public Radio Saves Lives
When a typhoon hit Alaska, public radio station KYUK was broadcasting critical information about evacuations, and search and rescue operations.
When a typhoon hit Alaska, public radio station KYUK was broadcasting critical information about evacuations, and search and rescue operations.
Editor:I'd just like to bring attention to the fact that people in very rural areas without cable rely on PBS for local weather alerts. Figures they would choose now to screw people over even more as they speed up climate change—the cause of more frequent/more severe natural disasters. Congress…
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