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Utah ranks last in all of the United States in its number of primary care doctors for its population. University of Utah's president — Taylor Randall — plans to change that.
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A new analysis shows that climate change is causing the number of extremely hot summer days to rise in most major U.S. cities. Some of the biggest increases are in the Mountain West.
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Due to the level of difficulty surrounding land permits, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has opened the Endangered Species Act to suggestions on how to better streamline these permits.
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Our hosts discuss the domestic deployment of U.S. Marines, weakening public health institutions, and the logic behind trickle-down economics.
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Job Corps is the latest federal program caught in a tug-of-war between the Trump administration, lawyers, congresspeople and participants.
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A middle school in Brighton had no band program a few years ago. Now, over 100 students participate
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It would be called the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, according to budget documents from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Interior. The agency would consolidate the wildland fire programs of the USDA and Interior within the latter.
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Utah State University’s Outdoor Recreation Archive preserves a collection of outdoor catalogs and memorabilia.
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The governor cited constitutional authority for troop deployment in Los Angeles and said peaceful protest is welcome — but warned that violence will not be tolerated.
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The only thing that could tamp down the dust without human intervention is rain and getting more water into the Great Salt Lake.