The Logan City Fire Department will move into its new Station 70 in the coming weeks. The city council plans to vote to rezone the old station during a council meeting in early May.
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Dakota Mair discussed his family's long history in rural Utah, and expressed concern about the community's changing identity due to development and outmigration.
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In other news, the NHL's Board of Governors have approved the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, and a man died in South Salt Lake after being struck by a northbound TRAX train.
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The next series of storms look to be weak disturbances, rather than well-defined areas of low pressure.
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Utah State University President Elizabeth Cantwell signed onto the PUSH campaign, committing to focus on projects meant to end hunger and food insecurity in the community and on campus.
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Over 900,000 Utahns practiced what to do in case of an earthquake during the Great Utah Shakeout. In other news, Earth Day is next week and the Division of Wildlife Resources says you can help Utah's wildlife all year round.
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In The Asteroid Hunter, Dante Lauretta chronicles the quest to retrieve a sample from Bennu, which is one of the large asteroids that is most likely to collide with the Earth.
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The lake currently is only 1.5 feet away from reaching healthy levels for the first time since 2013, but organizations working on the lake say that the lake still needs a lot of help.
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The city has been operating the airport at a $15 million loss for more than the last decade, and auditors said they found that the airport was “not a priority to city governance for many years.”
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In other news, the rapper known as Youngboy was arrested in Weber County Tuesday after various patterns of unlawful activity.
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Our hosts discuss Speaker Mike Johnson, Ted Wilson and how to keep schools safe.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
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In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
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Haiti's de facto prime minister, Ariel Henry, has formally stepped down and a new transitional council has been sworn in. Finance chief Michel Patrick Boisvert is the new interim prime minister.
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A familiar rap character, the Cali hustler cruising in a low-rider, has faded in the 21st century. On new albums by G Perico, Mozzy and Gangrene, that figure is alive and well, living in the margins.
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More than five years after two 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people, families of the victims are still pushing the Justice Department to hold Boeing accountable. They're frustrated by the response.
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The New York State Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the former movie mogul had not received a fair trial in 2020 that led to a 23-year sentence, and ordered a new trial.
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Record and email us a voice memo telling us about a song that reminds you of Mom. We'll share select stories and songs on an upcoming episode of All Songs Considered.
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Three astronauts will spend six months on China's space station. Some experts worry China's ambitious space program could pose a threat to U.S. space superiority and military effectiveness.
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The Micron project comes after the White House has announced massive investments for Intel, TSMC and Samsung in recent weeks using funds from the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act.
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After studying various species earlier this month, some scientists now say they understand the origin of animal behavior during solar eclipses.
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A majority of the Supreme Court appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts. It is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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Fifteen years after the EPA said greenhouse gasses are a danger to public health, the agency finalized rules to limit climate-warming pollution from existing coal and new gas power plants.