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Scientists and fire managers are using artificial intelligence and local landowner input to slow the spread of wildfires.
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Salt Lake City is planning to add 18 new pickleball courts across the county in the next two years.
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Under climate warming, the risk of wildfires is increasing. So, we're all going to need to adapt.
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There is a new exhibit at the USU Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art called Facing Fire: Art, Wildlife and the End of Nature in the New West. Last Saturday, a cross-disciplinary panel of artists from the exhibit, policy makers, and a firefighter discussed fire in the west, and we're joined by three of those panelists today.
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To close the “Around the Campfire” children's summer camp hosted by USU's Nora Eccles Museum of Art, the Logan City Fire Department demonstrated fire safety and equipment to children.
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On this episode we discuss the wealth of the LDS Church, efforts to rescue horses from becoming food, and unusual wildfire prevention tactics.
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The National Weather Service recommends drinking plenty of fluids to avoid heat-related illnesses.
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According to the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, wildfires scorched more than 25,000 acres in 2022, but only 1,104 of those burned as a result of natural causes.
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In light of current drought conditions and wildfires, Utah officials and firefighters are asking people to skip using personal fireworks this year.
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With a large amount of invasive weeds feeding Utah wildfires, officials say Utahns can play a role in preventing more fires. Jessica Gardetto, the…