As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit — especially apples.
UPR News & Programs
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This week host Sarah Berry continues the tomato themed series with a baked tomato recipe recipe from 1886.
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Lots of film lovers are enjoying this film saying it’s an adventurous ride of nihilistic fun. But if I’m going to have fun, I need better ideas and better storytelling.
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Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts cooler temperatures and some precipitation in the near future.
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The survey asks Logan residents to weigh in on sidewalk design, tree removal, and future streetscape plans along Canyon Road.
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Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts cooler weather is on the way.
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Our hosts discuss HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s combative Congressional hearing, vaccine mandates, and a proposed ban on gun ownership for transgender people.
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We revisit our conversation with Freeman Ng, author of "Bridge Across The Sky," a young adult novel in verse based on the Chinese immigration experience through Angel Island in the early 1900s.
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The USU Turning Point USA president and the student behind a petition against Kirk both condemned the violence.
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Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on Wednesday during a speaking event at Utah Valley University.
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Twice as many people came to this year's Logan Pride Festival, likely because it was held in a more visible location.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
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House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
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The report issued Tuesday by experts commissioned by the United Nations' Human Rights Council calls on the international community to end the genocide and take steps to punish those responsible.
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A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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For the first time in decades, the U.S. has decertified Colombia as a drug control partner — a symbolic blow to one of Washington's closest allies in Latin America.
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President Trump filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and four of its journalists, accusing them of harming his business and personal reputation.
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Social media is full of their colorful ads, but are online doctors legit? Here's the lowdown on the pros and cons of online medicine.
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Pythagorean Triple Square Day, as one man affectionately calls 9/16/25, is a day like no other this century.
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In South Texas' Rio Grande Valley, many people go without health insurance, and the health system struggles as a result. Similar communities dot the nation.
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Justin Bieber released a sequel to his album Swag before listeners even had a chance to really sit with the original. The move is indicative of a broader trend.
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Kash Patel's appearance in the Senate came at a delicate time for the director, who is a loyalist of President Trump but has no experience leading an organization like the FBI.