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Our hosts discuss the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, women's sports and LGBT+ support in Utah.
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In other news: Winter weather is forecasted for Easter weekend, and Gov. Spencer signs bills on homelessness.
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Gov. Spencer Cox helped kick off the 2024 Northern Utah Water Users Spring Runoff Conference March 26 in Cache Valley with the ceremonial signing of several water bills.
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In other news: The Red Mesa Tapaha Solar Farm is receiving $76.5 million from the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development for expansion.
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A bill in Idaho would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI programs at colleges and universities.
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A Utah wildlife expert considers wild animal poaching to be a significant problem in the Beehive State, following several incidents of game animals being killed and then left to waste.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education voted Friday to approve tuition and fee increases at most Utah colleges and universities.
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In other news: Rainn Wilson, famous for his role as Dwight Schrute in "The Office," will be speaking at Weber State University's 2024 commencement ceremony, and MountainStar Healthcare has appointed a new president.
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In other news: Washington County has approved population control for ravens in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve to protect the desert tortoise population.
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The next two events will take place at the newly renovated Logan Library, and in June the location will switch to Stokes Nature Center.
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A new Utah report shows housing affordability is at historic lows, with millennials seeing the largest decrease in housing affordability during what the report calls "peak household formation years."
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Our hosts discuss Trump's legal troubles, a 32-hour workweek and the resignation of the Cache County clerk.