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It all depends on whether Cox feels like the bill infringes on the Second Amendment, telling reporters during the monthly PBS news conference, “I would have to look at the proposal and what that means.”
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Our hosts sit down with Lannie Chapman, Salt Lake County clerk, to discuss her role in Utah elections.
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Some of the money will be used to convert upper levels of historic business buildings into housing options.
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The Green River is Utah’s largest stream and draws fishermen from around the world for its year-round trout fishery. With thousands of trout per mile in stretches, it is an angler's dream — one that retired fly fishing guide 78-year-old Emmett Heath is living in.
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In other news, Ocean Mart in Roy found skimmer devices on their registers that can steal customers' card info. And, the Salt Lake City entertainment district plan is one step closer to reality.
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We revisit our conversation with James Davison Hunter. He who introduced the concept of “culture wars” 30 years ago, and tells us in this new book that historic sources of national solidarity have now largely dissolved.
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Suresh Kulkarni, former Vice President of Engineering at Thiokol (Northrup Grumman), discusses coming to Brigham City and beginning his career with the company. He tells of cultural changes and what he sees in the future for his community.
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The Bear River Health Department has confirmed its first human West Nile Virus case in Cache County in 2024, its second in the Bear River district.
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The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy announced Monday that it plans to release about 10,000 acre-feet of water from Utah Lake over the next month, sending more water to the Great Salt Lake via the Jordan River, which connects the two bodies of water.
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With agreements expiring in 2026, Utah Water Research Lab at Utah State University is looking to inform others of what is likely to occur to the Colorado River after these management systems are gone.
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Today we’ll talk with Laura Paskus, editor of the new book Water Bodies: Love Letters to the Most Abundant Substance on Earth.
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It's just okay for an anticipated sequel, but it could have been outstanding. At least Tim Burton is starting to get his quirky mojo back.
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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Speaking in Atlanta Friday, Vice President Harris called tougher abortion laws “immoral” and slammed Republicans for what she called “longstanding neglect” around maternal mortality.
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Three years ago, the cigarette giant acquired Vectura, a British pharmaceutical firm that makes asthma inhalers, raising health groups’ ire. Now, it’s selling the business for almost $200 million.
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The nasal spray option could encourage more people who have fears of doctors or needles to inoculate themselves against the flu.
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The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning.
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Republicans advanced the ballot hand-counting measure over the opposition of Georgia’s Republican secretary of state and attorney general and dozens of local election officials.
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The series of explosions that rocked Lebanon this week, killing dozens and wounding thousands, has prompted debate among legal experts on international humanitarian law.
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Three Mile Island, the Pennsylvania power plant that was the scene of the worst commercial nuclear accident in American history, will reopen and sell power to Microsoft.
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Pesto, who weighs 46 pounds at just nine months old, has been on display at an Australian aquarium since April. As he grew, so did his social media fanbase — especially after a recent gender reveal.
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Death at the Sign of the Rook is an expansive novel that pokes fun of baroque, classic murder mysteries — but also delivers a fully satisfying, all-the-pieces-click-together ending.
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In a speech to the Israeli-American Council, Trump described himself as Israel's "protector" and warned Jewish voters against voting for Harris. His remarks have sparked pushback from Jewish groups.