The second episode of our Corner Concert series features a Cache Valley gem: Evelyn Winn. Hear songs from her debut album “Rest Assured”.
UPR News & Programs
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Utah homes and properties in the wildland urban interface are threatened by wildfires, and it's important for property owners to understand what they can do to stay ahead of them.
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A little extra caution, as an e-bike or e-scooter rider and as a passerby, can prevent serious accidents and keep our communities safe.
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Seed catalogs are designed to sell plants, and that often means bold promises. With some precautions, you can be a much more successful gardener when ordering from them.
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Speaking at a press conference, Utah State Bar President Kim Cordova said the newly passed court expansion bill does not direct funding where it is most needed.
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In a state with over 35 million acres of public land, the Watershed Restoration Initiative hope to continue to grow this year and into the future.
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Skijoring, a cross between horseback riding and skiing, returned to Utah this month despite the lack of snow.
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William Shakespeare wrote his plays more than 400 years ago. They’re still being performed today, along with adaptations in film and opera and more. On this episode, we explore why.
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We've finally got something to talk about with the blocking high pressure system finally breaking down and paving the way for some more active weather to work its way into the Beehive State.
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In other news, Utah's air quality has improved in the last two decades, even with its population doubling. And, tracking vehicles without consent is illegal in Utah — but what about people?
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After seven years of management and a combined 50 years of service to UPR, Station Co-Managers Kerry Bringhurst and Tom Williams will retire in fall 2026.
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The Utah Climate Center's Bradley Vernon predicts an upcoming storm next week. As for this week, expect irregular temperatures.
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Tooele Rep. Nicholeen Peck introduced House Joint Resolution 12 this session in hopes of strengthening Utah families.
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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Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy League — ending military training, fellowships and certificate programs.
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Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has resigned just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
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Nancy Guthrie was last seen a week ago. In the days since, investigators have launched a frantic search to return the 84-year-old home.
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Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason weaves scenes of quiet domestic life against the backdrop of an arresting landscape in his newest film.
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Olympic figure skating is often seems to take athletes to the very edge of perfection, but even the greatest stumble and fall. How do they pull themselves together again on the biggest world stage? Toughness, poise and practice.
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Leprosy is one of the least contagious diseases around — and perhaps one of the most misunderstood. The colonies are relics of a not-too-distant past when those diagnosed with leprosy were exiled.
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The first season of The Pitt was about acute problems. The second is about chronic ones.
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An ACL tear would keep almost any other athlete from competing -- but not Lindsey Vonn, the 41-year-old superstar skier who is determined to cap off an incredible comeback from retirement with one last shot at an Olympic medal.
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A sweeping boycott has begun — targeting tech giants who participants believe are enabling President Trump and his immigration crackdown.
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The Factbook survived the Cold War and became a hit online. It mixed quirky cultural notes and trivia with maps, data, and photos taken by CIA officers. But it was discontinued this week.