Farmers throughout Cache Valley are feeling the pressure of strenuous markets. Here’s how agritourism could help them hold on to their land — and stay profitable.
A show designed to showcase local Utah musical artists and highlight public radio.
UPR News & Programs
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The state senator said she didn't have the finances to fundraise constantly. In other news, three of Utah's most prominent families are donating millions of dollars to Great Salt Lake.
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Utah has one of the highest rates of suicide in the nation and it turns out heat and pollution may be playing a bigger role than previously assumed.
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A vibrant jazz set blending big band swing, Latin hues, and late-night ballads — featuring Paul Keller’s charm, Harvie S’s Havana echoes, and lyrical turns from Bria Skonberg and Brian Lynch.
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I had a great time with this film. It combines the surreal dread of an Ari Aster film with the nervous chaotic apprehension of a Woody Allen ensemble.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Leia Larsen, Andy Larsen and Julia Jag join host UPR’s Tom Williams to talk about the week’s top stories, including a look at why it is so expensive to fly out of SLC.
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In other news, St. George ranked eighth for fastest-growing metros in the country, according to census data. And, restoration is underway for 27,000 acres burned by the Monroe Canyon Fire last year.
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We talk with historian Charlotte Brooks about her new book "The Moys of New York and Shanghai."
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Arnold Martinez tells his daughter, Kay, how he started his military life, how he met his wife, and some key experiences along the way.
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Professor Joseph Okoh shares the essential steps for keeping and raising chickens from home.
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The Utah Climate Center's Casey Olsen predicts a storm and low temperatures next week.
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A female grizzly was previously relocated to Wyoming to improve genetic connectivity — a factor that has prevented Western states from taking grizzlies off the Endangered Species Act.
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Los Angeles and smog have been synonymous for decades. But the last smog alert happened in 2003, and lead has virtually disappeared from the air.
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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New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code.
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Local TV giant Nexstar's $6.2 deal to acquire rival Tegna won speedy approval from Trump administration regulators. But it faces togh challenge from a pair of anti-trust lawsuits.
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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is responsible for a huge share of intel collected by the U.S. Lawmakers and civil liberties advocates are worried it enables warrantless spying on U.S. citizens.
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Diplomats from Israel and Lebanon will meet in Washington for rare direct talks.
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An inquiry found that a mass killing by a British teenager in 2024 at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class could have been prevented if his parents and state agencies had acted on his violence fixation.
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The Rock Hall's inductees will include eight acts who have all been eligible for at least a decade. In its "musical influence" category, the hall nods to Latin and African pop for the first time.
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No one was injured at Altman's home or the company offices, authorities said.
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Swalwell's resignation follows allegations of sexual assault and misconduct made by multiple women against the California Democrat.
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Magyar ended Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's 16-year grip on power in a landslide victory on Sunday. The former Orbán loyalist burst onto the scene as an opposition leader in 2024.
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In the order issued Monday, the judge wrote that President Trump had failed to make the argument that the article, which described a letter to Epstein that the newspaper said bore Trump's signature, was published with the intent to be malicious.