The baby formula shortage has sparked new questions and concerns, especially for young Utah moms who are already balancing work, school and raising a young family.
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Two of Utah’s leading infectious diseases experts address the state’s rising COVID-19 numbers and recommended ways to combat the virus surge.
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Following allegations of using a racial slur, an employee at a Salt Lake City junior high school has been placed on administrative leave.
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For the first time since 2021, there has been a new rise in COVID-19 case numbers and an increase in hospitalizations relating to the virus.
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Wayne’s Loop, a popular mountain biking and hiking trail that was closed in June of last year, is scheduled to make a comeback sometime during 2023 or 2024 as Mendon city and Cache County are working together to provide adequate accessibility to the area.
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The presentation focused on how social media can be used to track outdoor recreation.
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Utah Asian women fare better in physical health measures and are more likely to attain a college degree, but tend to have higher poverty rates in Utah.
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Jeannie Thomas shares a little about the 15 things she hasn't been able to live without during the pandemic.
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Lawmakers ponder importing water from the Pacific Ocean to rescue the Great Salt Lake. Hear this story and more Friday morning at 9 on UPR.
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Jack Greene celebrates how Utah has benefited from Hispanic and Latinx people.
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Cade Brenchley, the driver said his brakes were functioning fine near the runaway truck ramp — a 3.4 million cable system located roughly a mile from the intersection — but turned “spongy and soft” a half mile later.
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If you want to get into Ukraine by vehicle, you might have to wait hours at the Medyka border, where people sit in a line of cars that stretches for miles and takes hours to move.
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Law professor Kim Mutcherson said that while states are bound by HIPAA laws, individuals are not. This means that abortion "bounty hunters" could help punish people who seek abortions in other states.
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Scientists went to extraordinary lengths to eradicate smallpox from the world. Rahima Banu is now recorded as having the last known naturally-occurring case of the deadly form.
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A New York Times/FX documentary explores the dangers of Tesla's self-driving technology and the fatal accidents it has caused.
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A cultural chameleon with a handful of viral hits, the rising rapper's Come Home The Kids Miss You misses the mark.
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Delaware State University filed a complaint Wednesday to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division calling for an external investigation of the traffic stop.
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In the series, Christian Cooper will take viewers into the "wild, wonderful and unpredictable world of birds," according to National Geographic.
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Republican Barry Loudermilk denies he showed people around the complex before the insurrectionists laid siege. The committee says it has evidence contradicting that denial.
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Some of the children want to know how someone could do something so horrible. Others are too young to fully comprehend. Parents say there are no easy answers to the questions the children ask.
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Vangelis composed the music for Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire, which won him an Academy Award.
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Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
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Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
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