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Obituaries
KUCB publishes obituaries as a free service to our community. Obituaries are written and submitted by community members and are meant to share the news of a death and honor the life of a loved one.We welcome obituaries that are respectful, accurate, and focused on the person being remembered. To keep this space supportive and community-centered, we do not publish content that includes advertising, fundraising requests, political advocacy, personal attacks, or graphic descriptions.KUCB may make light edits for clarity, length, or style, and we reserve the right to decline submissions that don’t fit these guidelines.To submit an obituary, please email the text and a photo to info@kucb.org. Obituaries are published free of charge, and timing may vary depending on staff availability.
In Loving (and Hilariously Unforgettable) Memory of Brendalyn S. Ferrer
The world has lost a loyal friend, a loving sister and daughter, the absolute coolest and funniest aunt, and—let’s be honest—a karaoke queen who could out-sing half of Hollywood. Tita Brenda has officially taken her final adventure, heading off to the great beyond, where we’re sure she’s already making new friends, finding the best travel deals, and teaching the angels how to properly belt out a power ballad.
This Colombian 'hotel for cows' could help reduce deforestation in the Amazon
Clearing land for cattle and cows is the single biggest driver of rainforest loss in the Amazon. This "hotel for cows" in Colombia offers a solution.
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Is 'Flow' scary for young kids? The animated Oscar winner has some dark themes
The wordless film follows animals forging an unlikely friendship as they fight to survive a natural disaster. But scary flood scenes and existential themes may be a bit much for the youngest viewers.
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Private company's Blue Ghost spacecraft makes historic lunar landing
For the first time, a private company has successfully landed a probe on the moon. Firefly Aerospace's "Blue Ghost" lander touched down on the lunar surface early Sunday morning.
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Foreign students say the threat of Trump's executive orders is getting real
President Trump warned international students that if they support groups the U.S. deems terrorist organizations, "we will find you, and we will deport you." It's left many student activists anxious.
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Poll: Majorities say state of the union is not strong, and Trump is rushing change
How Americans are reacting to the first month of the administration, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.
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Morning news brief
European leaders pledge to work together to end Russia's war in Ukraine, an update on Israel-Hamas ceasefire, NPR investigation finds problems with system for policing bad behavior by federal judges.
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For Lakers president Jeanie Buss, life was pretty much a comedy already
A new Netflix comedy series starring Kate Hudson, Running Point, is based on the life of L.A. Lakers' president Jeanie Buss, who inherited the team from her flamboyant father and had to contend with her brothers in the front office.
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Investigation finds problems with system for policing bad behavior by federal judges
An NPR investigation finds gaps in the systems to report misbehavior by federal judges and a widespread culture of fear about reporting abuse.
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