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Over the summer, the RadioWest team tossed around a lot of ideas on how to improve the show. When we finally landed on airing RadioWest twice a week, we…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came out in cautious support of medical marijuana last month but now says the legislature should decide...
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A bipartisan caucus of Utah House members has unveiled a package of air-pollution bills. They say the proposals will Utah’s air easier to breathe. The...
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Newer cars are a lot cleaner than older cars, but a member of the Utah Senate would like to make sure the rules for inspecting those older vehicles are...
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University of Utah graduate students are developing a video game app to help Utahns better understand the connection between their actions and the...
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Governor Gary Herbert demonstrated three simple things Utahns can do to help lower harmful emissions as he kicked off Clean Air Month at a house across the
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RadioWest and Science Friday have been preempted for NPR's special coverage of the developing story in Boston. Coverage will continue throughout the…
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Utah physicians declared a public health emergency in the middle of a particularly bad air pollution season this year, pointing to spikes in ER visits,
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With the last week of the Legislative session underway, lawmakers approved two bills in the Senate and House yesterday geared toward improving the region
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Every year thousands of Utahns wonder how they’re going to pay for college. Whether they’re high school seniors, returning members of the military or
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The University of Utah is starting a new center to study air pollution and its impacts on health and society. The U hosted a retreat Monday, bringing
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The air pollution that we can see suspended in the cold air trapped during Utah’s infamous temperature inversions is called PM 2.5 – particulate matter 2.5