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A Utah judge denied Utah's demand to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses state of leaders of failing to protect Great Salt Lake.
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Electric air taxis are expected to transport passengers and packages in the next few years.
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Several large dogs from animal shelters in Los Angeles were flown to Cache Valley to make room for ones that had been displaced by the LA wildfires.
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The new study published Tuesday zooms in on just how much farmers in the Great Salt Lake basin need to cut back on livestock-feed crops, and suggests how to make it easier for everyone.
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Part two of the series, "Tindleve ta Ndlopfu," or "Elephant Ears" we follow Utah State University scientist and UPR reporter Ryan Helcoski and his team into Kruger National Park, South Africa, as they search for a elephant carcasses.
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Intermountain Health recently conducted a study showing that air pollution from winter inversions and summer wildfires can cause significant health problems for people with heart disease.
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Intermountain McKay-Dee hospital in Ogden achieved a major milestone in the treatment of a deadly and common aortic heart valve disease.
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Elephants in South Africa repeatedly visit the carcasses of other elephants and move the bones around. Researchers at Kruger National Park are working to understand this mysterious behavior.
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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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To commemorate the anniversary of September 11, the Major Brent Taylor Foundation is organizing Cache Valley Remembers, a 9/11 project bringing people together to make an immersive museum exhibit about 9/11 that will be on display in North Logan September 11 - 14.