With the temperatures on the rise, those familiar with the cyanobacteria previously found in the Virgin River and other water bodies across the state may be asking: Is it safe to go back in the water?
Utah Public Radio is volunteering at the Ragnar Road Wasatch Back race on June 7 in Logan. We're looking for volunteers to join us from 3:30-9 a.m.
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In other news, a rare white bison was born in Bear River State Park in Wyoming for the second year in a row. And, a child was airlifted to a hospital after driving a toy tractor into the river.
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Each city will use their $500,000 in funding to assess and clean up priority properties and return those areas to productive reuse.
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In other news, a $466 million construction project is aiming to ease traffic in Utah County. And, a statue of Utah's first female state senator is heading to Washington, D.C. to represent Utah inside the National Statuary Hall.
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Today we’ll talk with historian Joshua Zeitz about some of his recent articles in Politico magazine: A Trump-Biden Tie Would Be a Political Nightmare — But Maybe a Boon to Democracy. Biden Can Still Win — If He Runs Like Harry Truman. And 4 Ex-Presidents Who Ran Again — And What They Mean for Trump.
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In other news, Utah Highway Patrol are searching for the driver of a semitrailer that crashed into Deer Creek Reservoir Monday.
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Scattered showers and potential thunderstorms will be present throughout the day around the I-15 corridor. Temperatures are staying relatively stable.
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USU Extension's Ben Scow from Washington County shares gardening tips for thinning fruit trees during the month of May and June.
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Monday has been lively with breezes, showers, and sunshine – while the sun will set this evening, the breezes and showers will stay.
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In other news, a new University of Utah program is focusing on supporting pregnant people who've previously experienced pregnancy loss. And, new AI wildfire detection cameras may be coming to Utah this year.
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Adagio is a patient neo-noir film without the expected gun fights, car chases, or mysterious women. This film is too thoughtful and too quiet for that, because it spends its time creating four human portraits of different men each with cloudy criminal pasts.
Utah Public Radio and The Salt Lake Tribune are hiring a Cache Valley reporter.
In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
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 former South Carolina governor's remarks were her first on the matter since she dropped out of the presidential race. But she stopped short of formally endorsing her former rival.
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For the first time in decades, the number of drowning deaths in the United States is on the rise. Researchers say part of the reason for the spike is the pandemic when many pools were closed.
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The Michigan dairy worker had mild eye symptoms from the infection and has recovered, health officials said. The worker had been in contact with cows presumed to be infected.
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Only days after the mogul apologized for a leaked surveillance video showing him attacking his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, he faces new allegations of drugging and assaulting another woman.
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Mangroves are unique coastal ecosystems protecting humans and wildlife. Rising sea levels and storms pose an increasing threat to their survival.
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The MacArthur Foundation is looking for ideas that would solve one of the biggest global challenges. The winning proposal will receive $100 million.
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In 2021, burnt out from the intensity of her early career, Rogers considered quitting music entirely. Instead, she took a detour — to Harvard Divinity School. Her new album is Don't Forget Me.
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Under the plan, the European Union will send as much as $3.25 billion in profits from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine to help finance its military and reconstruction efforts.
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Exercises to help you cope with negative feelings around guilt (like shame or embarrassment) — and motivate better behavior in the future.
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The new study has scientists concerned that microplastics may be contributing to reproductive health issues.