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  • New York Times Magazine writer Emily Bazelon talks about impeachment and the Constitution: "The kind of polarization that we have right now is something that the founders really didn't grapple with."
  • To celebrate this National Poetry Month, this National Humor Month and its own twenty-fifth anniversary here in Chattanooga, the poetry collective Rhyme 'N Chatt will present “Poetry & Punchlines” with an open mic - on Friday, April 12th, at Wanderlinger Brewing Co., starting at 7 PM.
  • Sentencing is expected Tuesday for Chai Soua Vang in the murder of six deer hunters last year. The shooting in northern Wisconsin followed a racially charged trespassing confrontation between Vang, who is Hmong, and the men. The tension lingers as hunters prepare for this year's hunting season. Gil Halsted of Wisconsin Public Radio reports.
  • Buy a pint and raise a glass for our public media partner WTCI PBS here in Chattanooga. WTCI has teamed up with local craft breweries to launch the Ale tRail for people 21 and older. The R in tRail is capitalized in honor of this city’s rail past.
  • The country had been seen as a success in handling the pandemic, but a recent surge in cases has made it the third-worst affected country in Southeast Asia. Vietnam is also seeing a rise in cases.
  • A class-action lawsuit accuses Kona Brewing of creating the impression that all of its beer is brewed in Hawaii. The company says its labels are clear.
  • Buy a pint and raise a glass for our public media partner WTCI PBS here in Chattanooga. WTCI has teamed up with local craft breweries to launch the Ale tRail for people 21 and older. The R in tRail is capitalized in honor of this city’s rail past.
  • Developed by Boston Dynamics, the four-legged robot can travel difficult terrain. Brigham and Women's Hospital is testing its value, starting with initial patient interviews, to reduce staff exposure.
  • The Trump administration has been laying out its priorities for improving life in rural areas. But while the White House wants to boost spending on infrastructure, it is also seeking to eliminate programs focused on growing small businesses. Many who work closely on rural development issues are wondering just how invested the administration in in their concerns.
  • The craft-brewing industry has long been a male-dominated world. But that's starting to change. This weekend, several female-owned craft breweries are favored to take home the most prestigious awards at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver.
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