A man with a very special mission in our top story: Son of a Saint. Plus a famous and valuable stamp, a kitchen tip for garlic lovers, a report on artist Frida Kahlo, a PSA on driver safety from the...
Archive - October 2022
The immense size of the ocean, no doubt, makes it seem like it’s indestructible. But as Emily tells us, our ocean is becoming sicker by the day. And we need to take action – now!
Not all sunglasses are created equal…and some may be doing more harm than good. Dean explains in his report.
Ever since 1949, kids and adults around the world have been playing with these brightly colored, interlocking plastic bricks.
Brendan tells us how the Evergreen state is getting even greener.
The Mona Lisa is the world’s most famous painting, yet there’s a lot even experts don’t know about it. Katie clues us in on some of the mysteries in her “Art Smart” report.
Although roads were built for cars, they’re also shared by people walking, biking or riding on scooters. And that’s the subject of this video from the National Road Safety Foundation.
For weeks we’ve been telling you that this is a very important season for Teen Kids News. We’ve been on the air for 20 years. Over that time, 9 teens have sat in the anchor chair. In this Look Back...
It’s a city with deep ties to two famous explorers. One discovered a so called “new world”. The other went on to circumnavigate the globe. In her series “The Reign in Spain” – Nicole takes us to...
How fragile is our ocean? The importance of sunglasses, mysteries of the Mona Lisa, a look back at one of our past anchors in our 20th season and Nicole takes us to Seville in The Reign in Spain.