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The holidays are full of celebrations, gift giving, and unpleasant surprises from scammers! On The Exchange from In Focus, the Better Business Bureau shares who and what to beware of, to keep your season joyful.
Numbers don’t lie! On this episode of “Growing the Forest and the Trees,” principal Rodney Drish explains how he uses data to help teachers, students, and parents.
The name “Katrina” took on a whole new meaning twenty years ago when a category five hurricane devastated the Gulf Coast. Today, John Benton tells In Focus what he witnessed and why he keeps volunteering to help those communities.
On today’s Newswrap, Randy Scott, APTV executive producer of Capitol Journal, discusses the Alabama governor’s race and its newest candidate. And the Wildcard is about a critter whose Thanksgiving tipped over into happy hour!
Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina left a path of destruction along the Gulf Coast. Today’s In Focus brings you the story of a cat who survived the storm and was adopted from a shelter two thousand miles away.
The Natchez Trace Parkway in our neighboring state of Tennessee contains a mystery – the 1809 death of Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Was it suicide or murder? Colonel Bryan Morgan explores the possible answer on In Focus.
In Focus celebrates “Giving Tuesday” with food writer, Becky Diamond, whose “Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook” is a special premium in support of Troy Public Radio.