A mother-and-son restaurateur duo is bringing new flavors to Cache Valley.
A show designed to showcase local Utah musical artists and highlight public radio.
UPR News & Programs
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Lisa Gilman and Divine Irakoze met when Gilman stayed with Irakoze’s family in a Malawian refugee camp while working on a global ethnographic research project on arts initiatives by refugees.
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Convincing the public on wastewater recycling has been challenging in other communities. But experts say treated wastewater will be perfectly safe and taste great.
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Our hosts discuss the state of the presidency, the economy, and Utah legislation.
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About 25% of students in Utah higher education systems are international or first- or second-generation immigrants. They may be impacted by a new federal policy allowing ICE to make arrests on campuses.
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With a $2 million construction grant currently on hold, Energize Wind River is searching for other funding sources to make solar a reality for some Eastern Shoshone homes.
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Zach watched his dad become more and more susceptible to conspiracy theories. But when his dad bet him that 10 predictions would come true by the end of 2024, Zach thought he found a way to bring his dad back.
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The project is part of the county’s larger goal to extend the trail by seven miles, connecting Green Canyon to Smithfield Canyon.
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Utah State, along with Stokes Nature Center, is providing opportunities for Utahns to learn about sap production in their own backyard.
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We recently revisited our conversation with Michael Pollan from May of 2013. Michael Pollan is author of several bestselling books such as "The Omnivore’s Dilemma."
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Federal job cuts have left some scientists in northern Utah without work and their research stalled.
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Across rural Utah, hundreds have become homeowners by banding together with future neighbors to put up their own houses.
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For many of us who love the outdoors, the first half of March is a least favorite time of year. But if we close our eyes and listen, nature still can brighten the dingy days.
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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A federal judge on Saturday said the Trump Administration the demand to collect data from universities was rolled out in a "rushed and chaotic" manner.
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ICE seems to be changing from aggressive immigration enforcement on city streets to an apparent return to operations that rely heavily on local law enforcement. But even in Florida, where sheriffs are required to cooperate with ICE, some conservative sheriffs have concerns about pursuing immigrants with no criminal records.
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In 2019, 19-year-old Zac Brettler leapt towards the River Thames from a fifth-floor luxury apartment in central London. Patrick Radden Keefe investigates the story of the teen's double life in a new book.
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the successful launch of NASA's Artemis II this week. The four astronauts aboard will travel around the moon.
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The war in Iran enters its 6th week as the search continues for the missing U.S. service member who bailed out of a fighter jet shot down over Iran on Friday.
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Photographer Julia Gunther and writer-filmmaker Nick Schönfeld chronicle the rhythms of daily life on Tristan da Cunha, the world's most remote inhabited island.
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The cakes – usually baked in the shape of a lamb using a special pan – have a long history in Central Europe, from the German osterlamm, to the Polish baranek wielkanocny, to the Alsatian lammele.
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As online betting has grown in popularity, a new report from the New York Federal Reserve builds on the troubling link between legal sports wagering and financial health.
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Some people are splurging. Others are finding that their refunds are being swallowed up by the rising cost of gas.
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U.S. work combatting HIV/AIDS has saved millions of lives globally. Under the Trump administration, funding has been slow in coming and unpredictable, wreaking havoc on people trying to do the work.