We visited the Cache County Ballot Center to get a look at the ballot-counting process.
UPR News & Programs
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“Today we live in a fire age in which ancient prophecies of worlds destroyed and renewed by fire have become contemporary realities, even for people living in modern cities," Stephen Pyne says.
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Almost every model of future climate suggests that Western North America will grow substantially drier as global surface temperatures continue to get hotter. And that likely means less water, at least through traditional means. But Anjali Mulchandani thinks we might have some other options.
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The annual open enrollment period is now underway.
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The Logan Community Recreation Center serves all of Cache Valley, but it belongs to Logan's school district. Starting next July, public access will be limited — sparking calls for a county rec center.
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Understanding the differences between the two tools can help you decide which is best for your situation and aligns best with your financial goals.
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Our hosts discuss the final weeks of the presidential race, tracking your ballot, and what to expect when voting this year.
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The use of e-cigarettes, commonly known as vaping, has surged among youth and young adults since the devices were introduced to the U.S. market in 2006. Here's information on preventing youth vaping.
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Oct. 23, 2024. We talked with Sonia Purnell, author of the new biography "Kingmaker: Pamela Harriman's Astonishing Life of Power, Seduction, and Intrigue."
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USU Extension's Teresa Hunsaker brings us Halloween recipes to kick off the season!
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In other news, an investigation is underway for a man who drowned while duck hunting on the Great Salt Lake.
In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
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.
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At an Arizona tribal school, it's a fierce campaign to pick the top school lunch, as students learn about making their voice count
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One hub for rumors and conspiracies about voting is X, the social media site once known as Twitter. There, users are floating unverified and false claims about voting that can quickly go viral.
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In parts of the U.S., more than half of pregnant women facing severe addiction are also exposed toxic to the toxic animal tranquilizer xylazine, a threat to them, their fetuses and newborns.
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With five days left until Election Day, the candidates are making a last-minute pitch to Latino voters in Arizona and Nevada — talking about border security, one of the biggest issues for the campaign.
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Voters will decide on a slew of criminal justice ballot measures this election. Legalizing some drugs, increasing penalties for others and boosting police pay are among the proposed changes.
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OCD is often misunderstood. Here’s what it’s like, from people who live with it.
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Schwarzenegger served as the governor of California from 2003 to 2011. He said he is frustrated with both parties, and does not trust either, but felt compelled to speak out.
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North Korea confirmed the launch hours after its neighbors detected the firing of what they suspected was a new weapon.
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Crews in Spain searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings as people tried to salvage what they could from homes following monstrous flash floods.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second World Series championship in five seasons Wednesday night, overcoming a five-run deficit to defeat the New York Yankees in five games.