Each November, hundreds hike to Coldwater Canyon to honor Major Brent Taylor, a former Ogden mayor killed in Afghanistan.
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In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
UPR News & Programs
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We talked to the county clerk, who told us over 68% of active voters had participated by 5 p.m. this afternoon.
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Small communities are often hit with big city problems like traffic congestion and shortages of affordable housing.
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While many traditionally look at polling data to predict who will win the election, others are measuring candidate enthusiasm through online searches for Harris and Trump campaign merch.
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Today talked with Robert Frodeman, one of the editors of a new book: "A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits."
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You can vote as long as you're in line by 8 p.m. tonight, regardless of whether you're currently registered.
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Wildfires in the West are getting bigger, hurricanes in the South are getting stronger, and temperatures are rising across the U.S. But when candidates talk about climate, does it sway voters?
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Logan city officials' plan to update a historic street by removing nearly 20 century-old trees has residents rallying to preserve the city’s historic charm.
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Federal wildlife officials spread the world-famous bear’s ashes in Grand Teton National Park, after she was hit by a car.
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Today we talked with Wyoming-based writer Craig Johnson, the New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire mystery novels, which are the basis for "Longmire," the Netflix series.
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USU Extension's retired Vegetable specialist Dan Drost talks about what can be harvested in November and how to prepare mulch from your yard and garden for next year.
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.
NPR News
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The cast of Saturday Night Live jokingly touted their support for Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Elon Musk in their first episode since Trump's re-election this past week.
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Bobby Allison, whose life was full of tragedy even as he became one of the most celebrated NASCAR drivers of all time, died on Saturday. The Hall of Famer was 86.
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On his last day in office, Israel’s ousted defense minister offered a revealing glimpse into the war in Gaza — and the decision-maker he holds responsible for holding up a cease-fire deal.
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In a cookbook forged during the war with Russia, a Ukrainian celebrity chef uses cuisine to "continue the story of Ukraine."
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Ann Patchett is owning her shortcomings. On Wild Card this week, she opens up about religion and the place that shaped her as much as any person did.
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Since the start of the #MeToo movement, many accused abusers have filed defamation charges against their accusers in retaliation, advocates say. Law professor Victoria Burke wants to change that.
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Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton supporters gathered at her alma mater hoping to celebrate the election of first female U.S. president. We tracked down two of the tiniest fans to check back in.
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The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of textbooks. They can offer guidance and perhaps even temper expectations.
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The Soyuzivka Ukrainian Heritage Center, a resort that sits about two and a half hours northwest of New York City, in Kerhonkson, N.Y., provides a place that "feels like another home" for thousands of Ukrainian Americans every year.
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Firefighters gained ground Saturday on a wildfire that has ravaged more than 100 structures as gusty winds subsided with favorable weather conditions expected through the weekend.