
Clayre Scott
Reporter and UnDisciplined ProducerA long time lover of NPR and radio reporting, Clayre Scott joined UPR in August of 2021 as the producer of the weekly podcast UnDisciplined. She began reporting in 2022 and now enjoys telling stories through sound and getting weekly texts from her family after hearing her on the radio. Along with her work at UPR, Clayre is attending Utah State University to get her degree in Broadcast Journalism, with time on the side to study Political Science and Art History.
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A recent study by the Utah Women and Leadership Project analyzed trends among women in the last five decades to see why.
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Utah State University geologist Susanne Jänecke discussed Cache Valley’s ancient floods and earthquakes at this month’s Science Unwrapped series at USU. Hear those there tell their experience of the night in their own words.
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Blacksmithing did not go away with the horse and buggy, modern blacksmiths are still forging ahead. Hear blacksmiths tell what forging means to them in their own words.
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TikTok is banned on devices belonging to the federal government, Utah and may other states ... and that is only the beginning.
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Several Utah schools were victim to a school shooting hoax this morning.
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Studies show a four-day work week has many benefits including increased productivity, reduced turnover rates and great job satisfaction.
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Are you finding yourself feeling blue this winter? If so, you aren’t alone. Here's why the cold and the clouds may be getting you down.
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The funds raised will be used for new uniforms, practice facility fees, transportation and more.
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You may have been to a game where the crowd got a little too heated and tried to throw the other team off with a chant or two. Here's how the actions of the crowd can remain with athletes even after the game ends.
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If the Logan City and Cache County school districts were to consolidate, they could save $1 million per year. Despite this, consolidation probably isn’t in Cache Valley’s near future.