A group of Congress members from Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, California and Arizona is gathering to talk about the Colorado River and rally funding for Western water projects.
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A variety of studies have shown that, by the second grade, about 75 percent of girls have already developed an implicit belief that science, math and engineering are subjects that belong more to boys.
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Eva Timothy, USU Extension associate professor, gives us four simple ways to overcome some of our winter blues.
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It’s another special Member Drive edition of Access Utah. Today we’re highlighting StoryCorps, which is coming to Logan in May. We're joined by David Isay and Mary Heers.
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It’s a member drive special edition of the program today for spring 2023, and our special guest for the hour is Ken Sanders.
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This year marks the 15th anniversary of Wild About Utah! We’ll talk with four of the contributors: Shannon Rhodes, Patrick Kelly, Jack Greene and Mary Heers.
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Newport, a slaving capitol of New England, in this story features as a place of emancipation through food, where talented and entrepreneurial colonial-era slaves could win both independence and success by cooking.
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Director Sam Mendes does a diligent and heartfelt job with this love letter to the movies, but he also crams in a lot of other themes with it.
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Deer and other wildlife have been migrating across our state much longer than humans. But the introduction of fenced highways and their increased speed and traffic can interfere with migration.
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If we all wait to water now, there will be more water available later in the growing season when our plants really need it.
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Studies show a four-day work week has many benefits including increased productivity, reduced turnover rates and great job satisfaction.
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The Queen's Cartoonists is a jazz band with elements of classical music, comedy and clowning that performs music live to animation, both old and contemporary.
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Although the GOP-led "Parents Bill of Rights" likely won't advance in the Democratic-controlled Senate, the messaging bill highlights Republican priorities as lawmakers eye the 2024 election cycle.
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World Athletics Council said they prioritize fairness and the integrity of female track and field competitions, rather than inclusion. The ruling could hinder several Olympic medalists.
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A new report from Women in Global Health looks at how much ground was lost — and what the impact is on health care.
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The man who inspired the novel and the Hollywood film Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, was released late Friday evening from prison after the Rwandan government commuted his sentence.
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The White House is working with private companies like DoorDash and Instacart to try to make healthy food more accessible. It also named Olympic athletes to a council focused on nutrition.
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The U.S. and Canada have reached a deal that will allow both countries to turn back migrants at unofficial border crossings. President Biden announced the deal in remarks to the Canadian Parliament.
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A new collection of recordings finally freed from the vaults offers a chance to hear one of opera's greatest artists sing Wagner, Strauss, Berlioz and more.
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The spider lives in open woodland habitats, building burrows in Central Queensland's black soils. Much of its habitat has been lost to land clearing, meaning it's likely an endangered species.
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A group believed to be linked to Iran fired a drone that killed one U.S. contractor and injured six others, the Pentagon said. The U.S. retaliated, and also faced a second attack on Friday.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
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