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The Utah Climate Center's Catherine Smith predicts lower temperatures this morning, with rising temperatures for the rest of the week.
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In other news, half of the Medicaid funds intended for patient care at nursing homes were misused, according to a state audit. And, privacy rules for voter registration records have changed in Utah.
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Chronic wasting disease is on the rise in Utah. Scientists explain how it spreads, what symptoms to watch for, and how the public can help track it.
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Gallup has been asking Americans about their trust of 'mass media' for over 50 years. However, a recent poll suggests the meaning may have changed.
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The Utah Climate Center's Casey Olsen offers a recap of March's weather, and predicts varying temperatures for the rest of the week.
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In other news, a new scam is targeting Utah workers who filed compensation claims. And, the Ogden Twilight concert series has announced this year's lineup.
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The Utah Climate Center's Casey Olsen offers a recap of March's weather and predicts varying temperatures the rest of this week.
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“The beauty of fairy tales is they are applicable in so many different disciplines,” a USU librarian said of the program, which will offer internships, student events, symposiums, and more.
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Our hosts discuss the Supreme Court hearing oral argument on birthright citizenship, President Trump's Iran war address to the nation, and the judge halting Trump's White House ballroom construction.
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The Utah Climate Center's Bradley Vernon predicts cold temperatures and some snow fall throughout Utah.
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The move is part of a "sweeping restructuring," which the agency said is intended to move leaders closer to the land they oversee. Others, however, expressed concern about changes.
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Farm margins in Utah have been tight in recent years, but this year it's even worse. One solution to the dual problems of water scarcity and high input costs might be water leasing.