A new trail and viewing platform at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center honor Bob Hasenyager, a longtime Utah wildlife advocate who worked to protect Farmington Bay.
On Thursday, the House of Representatives voted to revoke already-approved funds for public media, including grant funding that UPR is scheduled to receive. The resolution now goes to the Senate.
UPR News & Programs
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The northern Utah school is the first in the state to list specific majors, certificates or emphases on the chopping block.
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Secretary Doug Burgum's order grants DOGE official, Tyler Hassen, oversight over the department's consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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After a series of bills closed down their cultural centers, Utah Valley University students held a solidarity gathering on April 17 to express their discomfort and concern.
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While this nation has yet to elect its first woman president — and though history has downplayed her role — just over a century ago a woman became the nation’s first acting president.
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A bird of the prairie and countryside, the western meadowlark releases songs synonymous with spring grasslands flush with balsam root, lupine, death camas, larkspur, prairie smoke, and wind tossed grasses that shimmer in morning sun.
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Tammy Proctor is joined by Sarah Neville, author of "Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade." She explains what an herbal is and remedies for various conditions.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Robert Gehrke, and Tony Semerad talk about the latest news, including Bernie Sanders drawing a massive crowd during his ‘Fight Oligarchy’ tour in Utah.
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In other news, Deserae Turner, who survived being shot in the head by a classmate when she was 14, has died a week after deciding to enter hospice care at age 22.
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Weber State University is adopting a new tuition schedule that’s cheaper for those pursuing an associate degree. President Brad Mortensen says: “We’re trying to do what’s right by the students.”
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Justices have until mid-August to decide on the future of reproductive rights in the state. Some Wyomingites consider the state's two proposed bans unconstitutional.
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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More than a month after a federal judge halted a key portion of President Trump's executive order on voting, another judge has ruled that additional provisions of the order need to pause as well.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Israel's U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon about his country's strikes.
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The characters in the romantic comedy Materialists, Celine Song's follow-up to Past Lives, see the dating pool in terms of the "market" – people are evaluated by how "competitive" they are and marriage is treated like an equation to be solved.
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Copenhagen is expected to receive 30% more rainfall by the end of the century. The city is responding with a massive long-term adaptation plan.
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Deconstruction is a growing approach to taking down homes that diverts waste from landfills, cuts carbon emissions and creates a circular economy for construction materials.
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This week brought the celebrity-starved quiz a cornucopia of fun. Were you paying attention?
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Once largely confined to insular networks, contemporary Christian music is having a breakthrough moment on the pop charts with artists like Brandon Lake and Forrest Frank.
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It plays a big role in deciding which vaccines kids and adults get routinely, what's covered by insurance and which shots are made available free to low-income kids.
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In the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana, who's HIV-positive, to meet the same fate.
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Democrats lost serious ground with young men in the 2024 presidential election. Now, some within the party are working to win them back.