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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Three structures caught on fire in under 36 hours last week in Logan.
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Members of the American Festival Chorus spent Saturday caroling at assisted living and nursing homes in the Cache Valley. UPR’s Clayre Scott joined them at a few of their stops and let choir members and residents share what the day meant for them.
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The vote was unanimous to approve the No TikTok on Government Devices Act.
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A new study from LLC found that Salt Lake City is the best city to start a side hustle in 2023.
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An estimated 3,131 Utah residents experience homelessness on any given day. A recent snapshot discusses homelessness for women in Utah and efforts to meet their needs.
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Starting Dec. 17, a nativity scene will be displayed at the Utah State Capitol for the first time.
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Animal shelters are reaching and even going over capacity this holiday season. While you may be on the hunt for gifts for your loved ones, shelters aren’t the place to look.
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Cars have killed more bicyclists this year than in any of the past 30 years.
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The graduation rate for public high school students is at an all time high, but are students prepared for what comes after the caps and gowns are returned?
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Starbucks workers at over 100 locations across the nation went on strike on Thursday.