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Who can unseat Utah’s lone Democratic congressman, Ben McAdams?That’s the question before Republican voters as they pick which of four primary candidates…
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The water has made development possible and is used for farms, homes and businesses. Meanwhile, recreation has risen to over 4 million annual visitors in…
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Use it or lose it. That saying is at the heart of how access to water is managed in the western U.S. Laws that govern water in more arid states, like...
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When the Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1966, it was a major development for water management in the arid west. It would also transform Glen Canyon,…
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Friday marks the fourth year that Utah has officially recognized Juneteenth as a state holiday. It dates back to 1865, when the last enslaved people were…
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The pandemic has beef markets on a roller coaster, and Shohone, Idaho's Amie Taber is among the ranchers along for the ride.
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Audri Robbinson is worried about her kids. Like many parents, she became a second teacher to them after state leaders announced in-person classes would be…
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MONUMENT VALLEY — It’s a bright and blustery day at Monument Valley High School, and the graduation decorations in the courtyard keep blowing…
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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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The United States is seeing its highest unemployment levels since the Great Depression. And nurses, doctors and other health care workers are not immune...
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The pharmacy that Utah contracted with to buy controversial malaria medications to treat COVID-19 has a history of problems identified by state…
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25-year-old Jess Esplin is an unaffiliated voter who describes herself as “progressive” and usually votes for Democrats. But she has a plan as she sits…