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Alvaro Ibarra, assistant professor of Art History at USU talks with Laura Gelfand about one of his favorite comfort foods; Menudo, a spicy Mexican soup made with hominy, beef tripe, and pig foot.
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A press release from the Salt Lake City Police Department reported eyewitness accounts of Arturo Gamboa running at the crowd of protesters with his gun raised. Videos from bystanders show that's not true.
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Drought means less water and less oxygen for Utah's fish, putting them under increased stress and requiring more care from anglers this summer.
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A vibrant and eclectic jazz mix weaving soulful vocals, Afro-Cuban rhythms, and virtuosic flair — featuring Kandace Springs, Butcher Brown, Cyrus Chestnut, and Jean-Luc Ponty.
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Four species of bass, all native to North America, have been introduced to South Africa since the 1920s. Now these species are reducing native biodiversity.
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Tribune reporters Robert Gehrke and Anastasia Hufham join this week to talk about the latest news, including the shooting at the ‘No Kings’ protest in Salt Lake City and more.
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The Mid-Mountain Connector Trail is intended to be a multi-use trail for the community and overlooks regenerative grazing ranches, construction is set to begin in July
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As the Colorado River agreement inches toward expiration, the head of the Colorado River Authority of Utah announces that the states have yet to agree to anything.
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Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include those treasured by communities in the Mountain West.
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The Utah Foundation released a report on social capital in Utah in 2021 and they are preparing an update. We talk about social trust and cohesion, civic engagement, community, family health, and more.