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This week we discuss how scientists manage mosquitos in the Great Salt Lake’s wetlands, Sen. John Curtis' suggestion for foreign aid, and the ban on transgender health care for youth.
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In 2003, when Salt Lake City started adding fluoride to its water, Dr. Brent Larson had been practicing dentistry for 20 years. We asked him about the long-term effects of Utah's fluoride ban.
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The Utah Rivers Council has teamed up with several cities to offer $57 rain barrels as a way to conserve water and support Great Salt Lake.
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Our hosts discuss Utah's unemployment rate during recessions, Sen. Mike Lee's social media presence, and the legacy of the post-World War II global order.
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After more than 15 years in Logan city government, Mayor Holly Daines has announced she will not seek a third term.
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The decision comes just days after Utah State University announced its own program cuts. In other news, the Salt Lake City Marathon is happening this weekend, bringing hundreds of road closures.
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Planned Parenthood clinics in Logan and St. George will shut down after the Trump administration froze a Title X grant to pay for family planning services.
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Deserae Turner, a young shooting survivor, has died. Utah is pouring out love, flowers, and help for her family.
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Today we’ll look at how several Utah organizations have been affected by recent federal funding cuts, including Utah Humanities, Cannon Heritage Consultants, and Utahns Against Hunger.
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The northern Utah school is the first in the state to list specific majors, certificates or emphases on the chopping block.
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Secretary Doug Burgum's order grants DOGE official, Tyler Hassen, oversight over the department's consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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After a series of bills closed down their cultural centers, Utah Valley University students held a solidarity gathering on April 17 to express their discomfort and concern.