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With the end of the ski season approaching, most resorts have already closed or are anticipating their last day. But the amount of snow doesn’t always correlate to how long resorts stay open.
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Our hosts discuss the conflict in Gaza, college protests, and conflict in the Utah GOP.
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Talks have broken down between Logan officials and homeowners who blocked a trail near Utah State University earlier this year.
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The geology of Southeastern Utah includes many famous formations. In addition to their beauty, to the trained eye, they also include the history of eras and extinctions.
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The United States Department of Agriculture released a new plant hardiness map in November showing an increase in annual average minimum temperature. Experts said that could make a difference in your garden.
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Our hosts discuss Trump's criminal trial, Sen. Mitt Romney, and Natalie Cline losing the GOP nomination.
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Four years after Utah State University settled with the Justice Department over the university’s mishandling of sexual assault cases on campus, the university says federal oversight will remain longer than initially anticipated.
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Snowpack near Logan hit a peak of 27 inches the first week of April, due to warm spring temperatures, almost half has already melted.
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In other news: The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the public in identifying the remains of a woman whose skull was found 21 years ago.
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The Logan City Fire Department will move into its new Station 70 in the coming weeks. The city council plans to vote to rezone the old station during a council meeting in early May.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is conducting their annual spring survey of the Columbia Spotted Frog throughout central Utah.
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Michael White, a former faculty member at Utah State University, is now a senior editor for climate science at Nature, one of the most important academic journals on the planet. He presented a talk in March at USU about the history of weather forecasts and the impending use of artificial intelligence.