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The Utah Climate Center's Tim Wright predicts changing temperatures this week, and a possible storm early next week.
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We check in with Utah State University President Brad Mortensen. We get his reaction to the Utah Legislature’s audit of USU, the university's strategic reinvestment plan, and more.
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Negotiators are approaching a Feb. 14 deadline to make an agreement on how to manage the dwindling waterway. Friday's meeting didn't complete that goal, but governors called the gathering productive.
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The lawsuit argues the state legislature has sole power to create redistricting maps, while opponents argue the current map avoids gerrymandering.
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Participatory Science used to be called Citizen Science, and then Community Science, but the emphasis on participation highlights that we are contributing to something large and impactful for which we don’t ask what science can do for us, but what we can do for science.
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Host Jamie Sanders continues exploring the spices and flavors that enliven our favorite dishes, including a spice that he associates with the holidays, chili pepper.
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These tips can help you make sure the time and effort you're putting into storing that food and canning that food is well utilized.
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A Logan-based nonprofit is building northern Box Elder County’s first transitional housing for domestic violence survivors in Garland, supported by $3.6 million in state funding.
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A newly proposed Utah bill would reclassify possession of up to 14 grams of marijuana as a civil infraction for a first offense.
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A rich, modern jazz set blending lyrical ballads, hard-swinging horns, and big band fire — featuring Harold López-Nussa’s drive, Nicholas Payton’s warmth, and a soulful nod to Mingus at the close.