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Our hosts discuss the missile strikes in Tel Aviv and Tehran, the tragic death of Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, and Sen. Mike Lee's social media firestorm.
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Cache Valley demonstrators joined the national wave of protests over the weekend, demanding justice and accountability from the Trump administration.
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Utah still ranks as one of the best states for children's overall well-being, according to a new national report but advocates are stressing the need for more investments in education.
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Lenise Peterman, the mayor of Helper, said the clean energy investments and tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act are helping drive economic growth and diversify her town's energy portfolio.
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Utah ranks last in all of the United States in its number of primary care doctors for its population. University of Utah's president — Taylor Randall — plans to change that.
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Our hosts discuss the domestic deployment of U.S. Marines, weakening public health institutions, and the logic behind trickle-down economics.
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Utah State University’s Outdoor Recreation Archive preserves a collection of outdoor catalogs and memorabilia.
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The governor cited constitutional authority for troop deployment in Los Angeles and said peaceful protest is welcome — but warned that violence will not be tolerated.
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The only thing that could tamp down the dust without human intervention is rain and getting more water into the Great Salt Lake.
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A new report from the U.S. Geological Survey found that geothermal energy in the Great Basin could supply 10% of the nation's electricity demand.
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While there have been no recent cases of avian flu in Utah's poultry or cattle, Arizona and Idaho have ongoing outbreaks.
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Cache and Bear River County residents attended the eighth and final statewide session on Aging Well. Alongside these citizens was Utah’s Lt. Gov., Deidre Henderson.