Parents, teachers, and students gathered at Skyview high school last week to learn about sextortion and suicide.
Join Utah Public Radio for an evening of pub trivia, themed around movies filmed in Utah!
$25 tickets include trivia, dinner, prizes, and a costume contest.
Ticket registrations close Monday at 5 p.m.
$25 tickets include trivia, dinner, prizes, and a costume contest.
Ticket registrations close Monday at 5 p.m.
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.
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Did you know that World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated in May and October? Those are the peak months for spring and fall migrations, and the magnitudes of those flocks are considerable. Two thirds of songbirds migrate at night.
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On this week's episode Laura Gelfand explores the punk side of plant based eating by looking at two cookbooks in her own collection.
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Today we’ll talk with Zak Podmore, an environmental journalist and writer based in Bluff, Utah. He is author of two books, including the forthcoming Life after Deadpool. We’ll also be joined by Eric Balken, Executive Director of Glen Canyon Institute.
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Taylorsville and Santaquin community members are expected to gather to pay respects to Sgt. Bill Hooser, an officer killed in the line of duty, and more.
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This week, we explore jazzy classic TV themes. (Did you know that there are lyrics to Bewitched?)
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This weekend's temperature swings will result in a very unstable atmosphere, which could bring thunderstorms and lightning. Expect snow Monday morning.
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Saturday's highs will jump up by about 20 degrees, before Sunday's highs drop by about 30 degrees.
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Tribune reporters Emily Anderson Stern, Megan Banta and Andy Larsen join this week to talk about the top stories, including a look at which college majors give Utah students the most (and least) returns over their career.
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How do we promote world peace? Retired professor Norm Jones talks with his friend and former student Ann Norman.
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A large trough will pull a warm air mass into our region Saturday, with a 20-degree increase in temperature highs.
In this podcast, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell explores how USU can serve our communities, deliver impactful research and foster belonging.
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The complex deal also brought home two sons of a Minnesota man who fought for ISIS
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Ryan Riccucci, a 17-year agency veteran, says he feels the agency is misunderstood by the U.S. public.
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An Israeli tank brigade seized control Tuesday of the Gaza Strip side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, authorities said, as cease-fire negotiations with Hamas remain on a knife's edge.
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Monday is the Met Gala, known as fashion's grandest event, where celebrities from various realms come together at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art to celebrate fashion and each other.
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The FAA says Boeing informed the agency in April that required inspections to confirm that the wings were properly bonded to the carbon fiber fuselage on certain 787 jets were not completed.
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Pulitzer Prizes honor American achievements in journalism, letters and drama, and music. They are widely recognized as the most prestigious awards in their field within the United States.
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Climate journalist Zoë Schlanger says research suggests that plants are indeed "intelligent" in complex ways that challenge our understanding of agency and consciousness. Her book is The Light Eaters.
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The last show of the pop icon's "Celebration" retrospective tour brought over a million and a half fans to Rio de Janeiro's famed Copacabana Beach on Saturday night.
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Hamas said it accepted a proposal for a cease-fire. Israel responded that the deal didn't meet its requirements and announced it was pushing ahead with an assault in Rafah.
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Madlib's music feels like a magic trick. On this edition of 8 Tracks, we bow down to Madlib's mastery, plus check out new music by Charly Bliss, Fana Hues and reminisce on an old Ted Leo record.