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Host Sarah Berry explores how a food created to discourage excess eventually became one of America's favorite childhood snack treats.
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After major crop losses due to unusual climate conditions, Utah farmers are focusing on resilient operations.
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Cache County residents can drop off used batteries at the Bear River Health Department for safe disposal.
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The sale to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources used money from a "rainy day" fund intended for public education. In other news, Apple Valley's aquifer was drained by an agricultural well.
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The agency's plans for a detention center in Utah, like other plans across the nation, was met with pushback, protests, and lawsuits. Now, most of those warehouses will likely be sold.
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Although Utah celebrates Juneteenth, some residents think the Beehive State has more work to do regarding the federal holiday.
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Due to freezing temperatures at a critical time for fruit trees, Utah is experiencing a statewide fruit famine this year. Here's a few tips on how you can protect your crops.
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More water might not be the solution for a browning lawn. Kelly Kopp shares information about how to change watering habits to grow a drought-resistant lawn.
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The project has stoked fears about the future of river recreation and the downstream effects on the ailing Great Salt Lake.
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Colette Czarnecki shares her adventure to Utah from Southeast Alaska. It took two days on a ferry and five days on the road, featuring camping, seals, and summer heat.