
Mary-Kate Wilson
Reporting InternMary-Kate Wilson is a recent graduate of Smith College in Massachusetts, where she studied English with an Arabic minor. She gained an interest in public media through a local history internship at WETA, based in her hometown of Washington, D.C. When she’s out of the office, you can find Mary-Kate swimming, scrapbooking, or photocopying her latest zine.
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The Grocery Rescue program saves about 20 million pounds of food each year from Utah grocery stores. For driver Jaymes Pryor, that means Utahns get more than a meal.
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7-OH is a compound found in the kratom plant. But the distinction between Utah-legal kratom and its synthetic byproducts that experts call addictive and dangerous can get confusing.
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Some members of the LDS Church are turning to a chatbot for answers to questions or to help them prepare for services.
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At Fit From Within’s first half-marathon at the Utah State Correctional Facility, inmates ran alongside state lawmakers. They say the program is about gaining more than just physical health.
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Some LGBTQ+ Utahns are tired of big brands at Pride. “It’s not just about resistance,” said one organizer of Pride Without Police. “It’s about spreading queer joy.”