This ecosystem is full of life. Along this tour we saw at least 15 species of birds: American avocet, coot, great blue heron, cinnamon teal, white-faced ibis, curlew, American white pelican, yellow-headed blackbird, and red-winged blackbird.
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In other news, a red flag warning has been issued throughout southwestern Utah as fire risk rises, and the start of a new wildfire was reported Sunday in southern Utah, and more.
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In other news, Salt Lake City and the Smith Entertainment Group are nearing a deal for a downtown entertainment district. And, a large barn fire in Salt Lake City seriously injured a civilian and caused problems for firefighters.
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Tribune reporters Jessica Miller, Emily Anderson Stern, and Paighten Harkins join UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including primary election results.
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The proposed rezoning by EDGEHomes, which would use the land for housing developments, has faced backlash from community members seeking to save the community hub.
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John Vucitech suggests that it’s not just the science that matters when we’re talking about our longstanding views on wolves–it’s also a matter of compassion, and of understanding.
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Today our guest is northern Utah resident and bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne. She will publish her 75th book, "The December Market," later this year.
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Our hosts discuss the outcomes of primary races for Utah's national and local political offices.
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In other news, Utah's water supply is at its highest levels in at least 15 years, according to the Division of Water Resources.
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Time is critical for treating strokes. Intermountain Health hopes to reduce the time between stroke patients getting to the hospital and receiving care.
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Powder Mountain got the go-ahead from Cache County to put up two new ski lifts before this winter as it transitions into a destination for the elite.
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.
In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
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An innovative program in Tampa aims to stop community violence by focusing on teens arrested for carrying guns. It offers support and mentors so they can get a new start outside of the jail system.
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First comes love ... then comes money management discussions? Financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin discusses three common approaches that couples use to merge their money.
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Carlo Acutis, who died at 15 in 2006, has long been called the "patron saint of the internet." After many years, two miracles and Vatican approval, he's officially set to be canonized, likely in 2025.
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Power of the Dream takes viewers behind the scenes to show how WNBA players took a stand during racial justice protests in 2020, helped elect a senator and negotiated historic pay raises.
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The decision likely ensures that the case against Trump won’t be tried before the election, and then only if he is not reelected.
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"Take action now to protect your life!" the National Hurricane Center told people in the Windward Islands on Monday morning, as landfall was imminent near the Grenadine Islands and Carriacou Island.
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Noise from roads, airports and equipment like leaf blowers has been linked with serious health impacts. Decades ago, the U.S. government passed a law limiting it, but it has no teeth.
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean about Democrats' response to President Biden's debate performance, and whether Biden should drop out of the race.
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President Biden spent the weekend after the debate doing damage control, trying to convince supporters he’s still up to the job.
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Louisiana’s governor signed a controversial bill that will make his state the first to allow surgical castration for people found guilty of certain sex crimes against children.