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Logan is building a new underpass beneath Main Street to connect its separated trail system and make crossing safer for pedestrians. Construction begins next month and is expected to be completed by spring.
UPR News & Programs
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A new exhibit at Logan’s Zootah will give rescued beavers a safe place to stay and let visitors learn more about them.
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In other news, a new fire in southern Utah has burned 4,000 acres in a day, prompting evacuation orders for 250 people.
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Tribune reporters Paighten Harkins, Leia Larsen, and Courtney Tanner join us this week to talk about the latest news, including an increasing need for homeless services in Utah County and more.
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Our hosts discuss the lack of flood warnings in Texas, the Supreme Court's curbing of lower courts' injunctive powers, and cuts to Utah's education programs.
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The Lavender Festival at Lavender Apple Farm in Millville takes place this weekend, offering visitors the chance to pick fresh lavender, enjoy live music, and support a family business.
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Bradley Vernon from the Utah Climate Center explains that temperatures will be cooling down the morning of July 10.
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The length of two hours and 35 minutes is too much for this film, because I started wondering, "How long is this?" well before the ending arrived.
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The ruling allows churches to become more politically involved without losing their tax-exempt status. In other news, USU Athletics Director Diana Sabau is leaving her position this month.
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Ozone levels in the Uinta Basin have been at unhealthy levels for a decade, but this administration might not hold the oil and gas industry accountable.
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Zootah will stay open until 8:00 p.m. on select Friday nights for Late Night Date Night.
Stream a variety of music and talk programs in Spanish from Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
Transmite una variedad de música y programas de charla de Radio Bilingüe.
NPR News
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Hidaya Al-Motawaq's son is a year and a half old and weighs less than 10 pounds. Doctors warn of permanent damage to children's health due to chronic malnutrition from Israel's earlier blockade.
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Thai and Cambodian leaders will meet in Malaysia for talks to end hostilities, a spokesperson for the Thai prime minister's office said on Sunday.
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Bandits on motorcycles secretly spread sharp objects on the road to puncture car tires. Then, they offer to lead marooned motorists to nearby mechanics suspected of being in on the con.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with special guest, 'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings.
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Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon say the line between love and horror is a thin one.
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Deported under a little-known wartime law, more than 130 Venezuelans were sent from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Now released, several tell NPR they endured beatings, sexual abuse, and near-total isolation.
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When Katie Chubb was pregnant she wanted to have her baby at a birth center, but there was no local option. Now she's trying to open one herself. She has community support, but not from the hospitals.
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Israel's military says it will pause fighting for 10 hours each day in Gaza's largest population centers. On the first day of the pause, limited aid supplies were delivered into Gaza.
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President Trump's tariffs could hit the economy badly and lead to higher inflation. But Wall Street investors are reacting by sending stocks to record highs.
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South Park skewered President Trump. Stephen Colbert isn't holding back. This week, comedians on Paramount-owned shows aired their grievances against both their parent company and Trump.