Hundreds of summer citizens come to Cache Valley each year. But after Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre cut back its season, community leaders worried some tourists would skip this summer.
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Utah state officials are anticipating an above average wildfire season this year.
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Native American tribes, including one from Nevada, want the U.S. government to explain how it funded boarding schools for Indigenous children.
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Many said reforms are needed, but are wary of some of the Trump administration's proposals.
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27 trillion cubic feet of natural gas is nearly the same amount the U.S. consumes in a year. But extracting it is another story.
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Plaintiffs allege the president's effort to cease federal funding to NPR and PBS violates freedoms of speech and the press.
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The National Park Service faces at least two lawsuits for its latest bison management plan for Yellowstone National Park.
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Our hosts discuss the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' the phase-out of pennies, religious school funding, Cox's message to Trump, and Utah's tourism industry.
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President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" could eliminate a $7,500 EV tax credit which helps buyers afford them.
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A recent study from Utah State University geoscientists explores the characteristics of rocks from a fault zone in Utah.
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Emerging research suggests that human attention spans are getting shorter. That’s a problem for people who want to make change in a world in which the issues we’re facing are growing ever more complicated. So now, perhaps more than ever, it’s important to understand the art and science of giving a good speech — and few people in Canada do that better than David Shepherd. But Shepherd says none of this came naturally to him.
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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The Republican senator offered a glib response to constituent questions at a town hall regarding cuts to Medicaid under the Trump-endorsed One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Videos show armed agents in tactical gear, a crowd of locals and what appear to be smoke devices deployed.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their lives and work around the world.
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While the militant group says it will release 10 living and 18 deceased hostages still held in Gaza, there appear to be other details that need to be worked out before a ceasefire is declared.
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At an international forum in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. is refocusing its strength and policies on deterring China, and coaxed China's neighbors and U.S. allies to help.
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Four super-rich tech leaders gather for a poker weekend in a mountain mansion while AI technology leads to global chaos in the new HBO film from Succession creator Jesse Armstrong.
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Raising two kids while living with an autonomic nervous system disorder taught Jessica Slice to embrace interdependence. Her story is a reminder to parents of the power of asking for help.
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President Trump has promised to attack drug gangs and called for the death penalty for street dealers. But he has also pardoned more than 20 people serving time for serious drug crimes, some involving violence.
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The White House said it's reached deals with nine law firms to provide about $1 billion in pro bono services. But the details of those agreements remain murky.
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Current and former Meta employees fear the new automation push comes at the cost of allowing AI to make tricky determinations about how Meta's apps could lead to real world harm.