Slice of Pennsylvania on WPSU is a series highlighting the everyday sounds and stories of Central and Northern Pennsylvania. Penn State student Luke Snyder talked with staff from Love and Lies Tattoo in downtown State College about what they love about the art of tattooing.
WPSU explores what a facility fee is, why hospital outpatient clinics charge them and what’s being done at the state level to protect people against surprise bills from facility fees.
Thursday, May 14 at 8 p.m. on WPSU-TV & WPSU-FM
Penn State Extension educators share their expertise on everything from taking care of your lawn, to spring gardening tasks, to proper watering. Email your questions to connect@wpsu.org.
Penn State Extension educators share their expertise on everything from taking care of your lawn, to spring gardening tasks, to proper watering. Email your questions to connect@wpsu.org.
News Over Noise explores the challenge of separating spin and click-bait from good journalism and why it matters. This special series is a co-production of WPSU and Penn State’s Bellisario College of Communications.
The Local Groove, Saturdays at 9 p.m. on WPSU, features music written and recorded by musicians right here in central and northern Pennsylvania.
The Met Opera radio season ends May 30th on WPSU, and on the following Saturday, June 6, Folk Season begins! Starting June 6, you'll be able to hear the locally-hosted WPSU Folk Show every Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday nights from 10 to midnight on WPSU.
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Poetry Moment presents 'How to Sell Your Mother’s House' by Robert Walicki
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An archived recording of the WPSU Blues show as broadcast on May 9, 2026, hosted by Max Spiegel.
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WPSU's Spring Member Drive ended with more than 650 individual contributions that will go directly to WPSU to help us toward a bright future as your local public media service. Thank you for your support!
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Featuring new songs and beloved classics, the stadium-sized rock band shrinks down its outsized sound without losing any urgency or oomph.
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A French woman infected in the deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship is critically ill and being treated with an artificial lung. The outbreak has now reached 11 total reported cases, 9 of which have been confirmed.
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Louisiana officials have agreed to a tentative $4.8 million settlement with the family of Ronald Greene, a Black motorist who died during a violent roadside arrest carried out by five white officers.
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A Congressional Budget Office analysis suggests the cost of the missile defense program could be $1.2 trillion over the next 20 years, a far heftier sum than the initial $175 billion price tag.
Thank you for standing with WPSU ever since our federal funding was taken away last year. The support of listeners like you will be even more crucial in the years ahead. We truly would not be here without you!
Here's a message for you from Ken Burns, about the importance of acting now, and supporting WPSU.
Here's a message for you from Ken Burns, about the importance of acting now, and supporting WPSU.
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