Lonnie Anderson, known for his grand Valentine’s Day displays across the U.S., surprises his wife in northern Utah with a candy-themed gesture.
UPR News & Programs
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On this episode, we revisit a conversation from last year about dementia, ahead of the second annual health fair focused on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia awareness and prevention.
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This film explores childhood's dark side with bullying, ridicule, exclusion, and its emotionally damaging effects.
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In our post-Valentine's Day show — our Heartbreak Hotel edition — we mire ourselves in lost love, loneliness, and misery. Come along with us and have a good cry!
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The Utah Climate Center's Catherine Smith predicts upcoming storms next week.
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The Utah Climate Center's Catherine Smith predicts incoming storms next week, causing cooler temperatures, stronger winds, and more mountain snow.
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Senator Evan Vickers proposed a bill requiring suppliers to disclose a product's full price — tax and all.
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Have you ever been a part of a crowd and felt that adrenaline rush? We asked an expert about the benefits behind that rush and why crowds matter.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Leia Larsen and Robert Gehrke join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including Utah snowpack hitting the worst levels on record, and more.
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The Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts a storm next week and increased moisture this weekend.
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In other news, a permit lottery for Zion's Angels Landing hike opens on Friday. And, a lawsuit that aims to block Utah's new congressional map now has legislative support.
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The Utah Climate Center's Casey Olson predicts increased moisture this week, and a likely storm next week.
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Our hosts discuss the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the University of Utah’s new $4.5 million statue, data centers, and the expansion of the Utah Supreme Court.
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NPR News
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At a event in Washington D.C., A U.S. official said a remote earthquake in 2020 was caused by a Chinese nuclear test.
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The two top speedskating sprinters in the world are a cut above the competition. They battle fiercely on the ice, but refuse to trash talk
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Tricia McLaughlin has become the public face defending the Trump administration's mass deportation policy and immigration tactics over the past year.
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Chris Hemsworth stars as a virtuoso jewel thief, and Mark Ruffalo plays the detective tracking him down in Crime 101. This thriller is a deliberate throwback — and also a lot of fun.
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India's government launched a Vibrant Villages Programme almost four years ago. But as China steadily builds up its side, Indian residents wonder what's taking so long.
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Cocaine has made a roaring comeback, and it's having some big negative effects in the U.S. and around the world.
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson was a lifelong civil rights advocate until his death Tuesday at the age of 84.
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Wandering, and "elopement," are frightening and dangerous behaviors by people with dementia. For some families, it is the point when they begin to seek institutional care for their loved one.
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The Trump administration is proposing massive changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. We asked disaster experts to weigh in.
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Partnerships between ICE and local law enforcement agencies have expanded widely under the second Trump administration, data analyzed by NPR shows.