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A new report finds the share of tech jobs in what are known as "superstar" cities such as the Bay Area, Boston, LA and New York has dipped in recent years, while it's been growing in other cities, including Salt Lake City.
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Great Salt Lake is drying up, and conservation groups are suing the State of Utah for what they describe as the state's lack of action to save it. Experts say it could impose an "ecological collapse," as well as producing significant public health concerns.
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We revisit a conversation with longtime teacher turned editor and writer, Kim Bancroft gives us a look into nineteenth-century California in her new book 'Writing Themselves into History'.
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Host Jamie Sanders talks with Lynne McNeil, Professor of Folklore at Utah State University about her home state of California and one of its most valuable crop, grapes and wine. California's has a long history with wine. The first vineyard was planted in the late 1700's by Spanish missionaries.
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In other news: State and federal officials in Wyoming broke ground on the Transwest Express, a transmission line that will move electricity from the Chokecherry and Sierra Madre wind farm to southern California.
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California officials say the state was not consulted as others that use water from the Colorado River drafted a six-state agreement to propose cutbacks. Representatives from Arizona, Utah and Colorado disagree.
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A Utah truck driver was arrested last week in connection to a 28-year-old cold case homicide in California.
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On this episode, longtime teacher turned editor and writer, Kim Bancroft gives us a look into nineteenth-century California in her new book 'Writing Themselves into History'.
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After the $1.9 billion Powerball lottery increased to $2.04 billion early Tuesday, the winning ticket has finally been sold to one lucky winner.
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A USU climate says a California megaflood could have implications for much of the Intermountain West.