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Ninety-five-year-old Janet Tippetts got a sourdough starter almost 60 years ago. Her friend said it has been handed down since the Alaska Gold Rush in the late 1800s.
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The Pohlsanders ditch the traditional American Christmas dinner in favor of a German feast.
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Incluso lejos de familiares y amigos, una familia venezolana de cuatro personas continúa con las tradiciones en su primera Navidad en Utah.
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Even far from family and friends, a Venezuelan family of four carries on traditions for their first Christmas in Utah.
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Nearly one in five Americans has some type of dietary restriction. That means family recipes steeped in tradition might need adjusting to keep the spirit alive.
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KUER listener Rebecca Woolston gave us the recipe for her family’s annual appetizer so you can experience the warm and gooey nostalgia yourself.
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The sweet, tart and mysterious desert has been attracting hungry travelers at the gateway to Zion National Park for nearly 60 years.
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Safety and entertainment value is motivating Utah cities and towns to opt for drone light shows over traditional fireworks. Except in American Fork, which wants both.
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For one folklorist, bringing rigidity to a day marked by disorder takes away the spooky spirit. On the other hand, cranky kids are a horror all their own.
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Data collected during the annual Christmas Bird Count helps scientists identify long-term trends about different species.
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Is enough being done to spread awareness about the meaning of Kwanzaa among Utahns?
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In a year where antisemitism was more visible, Salt Lake City held its first public menorah lighting at the City and County Building.