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What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" - it is a format that allows easy access to the information you use the most.

How does it work?
Let's say you want to keep up to date on the Latest Headlines at kwch.com. All you have to do is subscribe to the "Latest Headlines" RSS feed below. Your RSS reader/aggregator will keep you posted on any changes and updates to that section of our website. You'll get a list of headlines and a summary. If you want to learn more about a particular headline, click it and you will get the entire story. It may sound a bit confusing - but once you try it, you'll get the hang of it.

What do I need for it to work?
People using the latest version of Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox are able to access RSS feeds directly through their browser. You can upgrade to the latest versions by clicking Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox These feeds can also be directed into your Yahoo or Google account. You'll also find a number of free RSS readers and aggregators online.

Why should I use RSS feeds?
RSS feeds put all of the latest news, weather and information you need at your fingertips Instead of loading an entire website to get the latest headlines or the forecast, you simply get a list of headlines. Those headlines are clickable, and take you directly to the information.

What is available through RSS at kwch.com?
Eyewitness News offers several RSS feeds including Latest Headlines, Weather, Local Sports, National Headlines and more. You can click on the links below to subscribe.

Latest Headlines
Latest news from the Eyewitness Newsroom

Storm Team 12 Forecast
Today's forecast/Tomorrow's outlook

Eyewitness Sports
Keep up with your favorite teams from Eyewitness Sports

More Local News
More local headlines from the Eyewitness Newsroom

AP National Headlines
Latest national news from The Associated Press

Note: If you don't have an RSS enabled browser or an RSS reader installed on your computer, clicking these links will bring you to a page filled with computer code that will look like jibberish.  This is normal.

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