Labyrinth Canyon, one of Utah’s most remote and accessible stretches of the Green River, faces a major policy reversal that could reopen more than 100 miles of off-road vehicle routes.
UPR News & Programs
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Around half of Utah's counties have met their 2030 conservation goals. Taking a closer look at who is succeeding and struggling offers a glimpse of why it's hard to save water in Utah.
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It deftly captures the disillusionment of an American generation lost to economic hardship and political unrest. And for this reason, I hope people will give this film a shot.
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Host Sarah Berry and her son Xander share a favorite holiday cookie recipe that comes from the Netherlands.
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Evergreens are still using moisture during the wintertime. If the winter is extremely dry, consequences may show up in the spring.
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The owners of Cache Coffee and More are used to being the givers, but when a tree smashed into their roastery, the community gave back.
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A new report found that many veterans across the U.S. don't live close enough to parks or green spaces to easily benefit from nature.
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Mary Heers cames face to face with local reindeer and shares the fascinating facts she learned.
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A thoughtful, season-touched jazz set blending reflective originals, Detroit grooves, and holiday warmth — featuring Vince Guaraldi’s classic touch and Patricia Brennan’s modern edge.
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Logan mayor-elect Mark Anderson apologized after removing neighbors’ protest signs along Canyon Road, where century-old ash trees were cut down for a controversial waterline project.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke, Leia Larsen, and Jessica Schreifels talk about the week’s top stories, including a former Utah governor calling out President Trump for recent posts.
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The U.S. did not send a delegation to the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference. In a warming world, the future of Utah's tech industry may rely on international cooperation.
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Invasive fox squirrels can be a nuisance for Utah homeowners, but there are resources to learn to identify and deal with them.
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 FIFA President addressed outrage over ticket prices for the World Cup by pointing to record demand and reiterating that most of the proceeds will help support soccer around the world.
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We published hundreds of stories on global health and development each year. Some are ... alas ... a bit underappreciated by readers. We've asked our staff for their favorite overlooked posts of 2025.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the United States is offering his country security guarantees for 15 years as part of a proposed peace plan.
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All of the top 10 books borrowed through the public library app Libby were written by women. And Kristin Hannah's The Women was the top checkout in many library systems around the country.
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Which Tiny Desk made an audio engineer question everything? Which one made a producer want to cry? Touch grass? Look back on the year in Tiny Desk, with the people who make them.
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Much of the world follows the Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, who put the finishing touches on a Roman system that integrated ideas from other cultures.
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Teen use of AI chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it's affecting their social development and mental health. Here's what parents should know to help kids use the technology safely.
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President Trump was a builder before he took office, but he has continued it as a hobby in the White House.
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A suite of pro-EV federal policies have been reversed. Well-known vehicles have been discontinued. Sales plummeted. But interest is holding steady.
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President Trump says 2026 will be better for American farmers, thanks in part to $12 billion in new federal "bridge payments." But optimism remains hard to come by in farm country.