
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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Ridgeline and Sky View students in Cache Valley made live contact with the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday. UPR’s Clayre Scott reports on their conversations with an astronaut above earth.
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You might think winter weather conditions would be great business for auto and collision repair shops, but the truth is a little more complicated.
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A recent study found that 75% of high school graduates don’t feel prepared when it comes to college and career decisions after graduation. A new study explores the gender disparity hidden within that statistic.
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You may have been a victim to a cyber attack without even realizing it. As cyber attacks grow more frequent, so should your attempts to stop them.
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The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute presented three visible economic scenarios for 2023 in economic report.
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Former Utah Governor Gary Herbert and the Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce have joined forces with the National Coalition for Open Roads.
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You can now send in your comment on the new nomination for the Utah Court of Appeals.
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Majority Assistant Whip Kirk Cullimore proposed a new resolution that would encourage Utah communities to celebrate Halloween on the last Friday of October every year.
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A United States study found that one person dies from an eating disorder every 51.5 minutes. A new snapshot was released that discusses eating disorders among Utah women.
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Despite ongoing construction, the famous lights at Temple Square in Salt Lake City are burning bright, and people are still coming to see them.