Cache Valley Cruise-In attracted hundreds of visitors over the weekend. Many include family members who bond together over classic and antique cars.
A show designed to showcase local Utah musical artists and highlight public radio.
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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Sarah Thomas and her daughter Rhiannon talk with Sarah's father Jim Thomas about the gifts their shared Finnish ancestry and the strength of their immigrant forebears.
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Dan Drost shares the status of his vegetable garden and tips for managing the garden in July.
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Lawmakers failed to renew the Legacy Restoration Fund last year, but are now pushing to reauthorize it for the country's 250th birthday. It would support hundreds of projects, including in Utah.
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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship in a June 30 ruling. However, refugee advocates say these "mixed-status" families still face barriers other citizens don't.
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In other news, state officials inspected almost 10,000 boats for invasive species over the weekend. And, illegal fireworks sparked fires across the state.
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The Lyric Repertory Company opened their third show, "Come From Away," last month. The musical tells the story of displaced travelers during the 9/11 attacks.
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In his book "Three Revolutions: Steering Automated, Shared, and Electric Vehicles to a Better Future," Dan Sperling says transportation is on the cusp of revolutionary change.
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Host Evelyn Funda explores the complicated cultural history of the ground spice that we lightly sprinkle on our rice pudding or eggnog.
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In other news, a bat tested positive for rabies in Weber County, the fourth in Utah this year. And, you can light fireworks at the Bonneville Salt Flats on the Fourth of July this year.
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A local firework vendor said sales have plummeted following the statewide ban. Meanwhile, first responders are gearing up for a busier holiday weekend than usual.
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Freeze drying, like any other food preservation method, has its pros and cons. Jose Brandao shares how to safely freeze dry food to reap these benefits.
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The new U.S. Forest Service chief pointed to an already devastating wildfire season, arguing active management is critical to wildfire resilience and the long-term health of forests.
NPR News
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A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
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The strain of the virus that's responsible for the current outbreak has no specific treatments or preventive measures. Three new clinical trials could provide possible breakthroughs.
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July's crop of notable releases features new work from Colson Whitehead, Sigrid Nuñez, Daniel Mason and Nathaniel Rich. Plus, new nonfiction from award-winning journalists.
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Remember Project 2025? Democrats are building their own governing blueprint, and one proposal takes aim at the "annoyance economy": robocalls, endless hold times, hidden fees and other everyday frustrations.
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President Trump's arrival in Ankara kicks off another potentially tense meeting for NATO.
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Heat waves are becoming more common and intense as a result of climate change — and roads are suffering as a result. Are the nation's roads up to meeting the challenge of a warmer, wetter future?
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Descendants of Dred Scott and Chief Justice Roger Taney spoke about reconciliation at a church in the shadow of the Supreme Court last week as the high court wrestled with race and who can be an American.
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The French president's office said that Macron was safe and that his meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa would continue as scheduled.
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The launch, using a dummy warhead, took place the same day Australia and Fiji signed a mutual defense treaty meant to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific.
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Iran, which has repeatedly declared that only its approved route through the Strait of Hormuz is safe, said one of the vessels came under attack after ignoring warnings.