Bear Lake's beauty attracts thousands each summer. But changing weather, cold water, and a lack of life jackets can quickly turn a day on the lake into an emergency.
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.
UPR News & Programs
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As the nation turns 250, the State of the States report took a look at quality of life across the states. It showed that economics don't always determine well-being.
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One of the biggest concerns with solar is a loss of farmland. However, new research found that solar uses half a percent or less of prime farmland in each state.
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I became an educator because I hoped to have an impact on future generations—but I did not anticipate the profound impact my students would have on my own life.
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Spices have taken us around the world. It's been fascinating to discover new spices and to find out how versatile they can be as they move from culture to culture.
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In other news, residents near Vernon have been preparing for a possible fire evacuation. And, the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation wants to know how much Utahns know about life jacket safety.
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Longtime member and historian of the Wasatch Mountain Club Debra Frank shares its history in her new book "Faint Heart Never Climbed a Mountain."
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When taken care of correctly, turf grass dormancy can contribute to water conservation efforts in the state.
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The Department of the Interior is giving at least 20 trails more signage and marketing. Many could be in the West, including Utah's Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
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Large fires are raging in Utah and across the West. One of the most common fire safety mistakes is leaving campfires unattended or not fully extinguishing them.
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In other news, swimming is prohibited in parts of Utah Lake because of harmful algal blooms. And, a new fire in Tooele County grew to 4,000 acres over the weekend.
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On this year's poetry roundup, we feature conversation with and poetry from Utah Poet Laureate Lisa Bickmore, along with poets Danielle Dubrasky and Olivia Dudding Rodriguez.
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The two-man show stars Richie Call and Stefan Espinoza and tells the not-entirely-true story of the creation of the printing press.
A show designed to showcase local Utah musical artists and highlight public radio.
NPR News
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Hong Kong was once known for its freedom of publication, but political changes have created a challenging environment for independent bookstores.
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In a survey, 93% of cancer researchers who study disparities said federal policy changes have affected them. Funding is harder to come by and they worry it's slowing progress in their field.
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Lagging consumer spending and business investment offset the boost from strong exports thanks partly to the boom in artificial intelligence.
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Old rivals. New stakes. A World Cup final spot on the line. Argentina vs. England.
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The oldest bridge in Paris was draped in fabric last month to appear like a mountain cave, in an installation by the artist JR. Unlike a real cave, though, it didn't provide respite from a brutal heat wave.
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When Solitaire Miles was 18, she had a stroke. When she got to the hospital, doctors and nurses accused her of being on drugs. Then, her unsung hero arrived and ensured she got the care she needed.
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Iran threatened to block all oil exporting routes in the region on Wednesday in response to the U.S. maritime blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Napalm Death's ongoing campaign for musical destruction comes to the Desk. The founding fathers of grindcore speed through a sprawling catalog with manic energy.
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Dani Bensky and a group of women who were abused by Jeffrey Epstein have formed a bond they call a "survivor sisterhood." They live in two worlds, of advocacy and everyday life and motherhood.
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AI is a fast-growing business expense. Some companies are cutting costs by switching to cheaper Chinese AI models.