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Business owners in Utah and across the country boarded up their windows Tuesday night in anticipation of election night unrest. Despite the precautionary measures, no major issues were reported along the Wasatch Front. Law enforcement agencies in Salt Lake and Utah Counties have said their intelligence does not show signs of future unrest later this week.
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Elise Dantzler has been working in restaurants since she was 15. But, like many in her industry, she was laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That...
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This story is part of a collaboration between the Mountain West News Bureau and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Read about how a U.S. border town...
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This is part of a collaboration between the Mountain West News Bureau and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation looking at how U.S.-Canada border towns...
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This story was powered by America Amplified , a public radio initiative. If you want a hearty breakfast in the small town of Thompson Falls, Montana,...
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Tuesday morning, May 19, 2020Where Bad Air Hits HardestSchools in the Salt Lake Valley with mostly minority students are exposed to worse air quality than…
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This week, Utahns began receiving stimulus checks from the federal government. To get some expert advice on how people can best use that money, KUER’s…
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Tourism is a big business in Utah. In 2018 alone, the industry generated $9.75 billion and brought in travelers from all over the world. That included a…
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On a recent cold and snowy day in Logan, Nathan Snow’s harvest was in full swing. He wore sunglasses to shield his eyes from rows and rows of bright…