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  • In 2002, Google began to scan millions of books in an effort to generate a giant global library, containing every book in existence. Their true purpose…
  • Tim Hetherington preferred "image-maker" over photographer to describe what he did in war zones. He wanted to capture personal moments in the midst of…
  • Thursday on RadioWest we’re talking about northern Utah’s perennially poor air quality. While people have no control over the weather and geography that…
  • Why would a loving God allow horrible tragedies to happen? It's an age-old question and one that gets revisited whenever stories of mass shootings and…
  • You hear a lot about the Provo music scene these days, and for lots of good reasons. The band Polytype is one of those reasons. You could classify them as…
  • A group of Democratic legislators are introducing six new bills in an effort to help tackle Utah’s poor air quality.
  • Utahns are well-acquainted with the dirty air lurking beyond their front doors in a winter inversion or summer ozone day. A long string of unhealthy air
  • John Avlon is passionate about newspaper columns. He should be: he’s a columnist himself. But with newspapers on the wane, Avlon was worried that the best…
  • Tuesday we're asking this question: should we be limiting gun rights or protecting them? Last year, the US experienced two of the deadliest mass shootings…
  • Wednesday, we offer the second in our series of conversations aimed at this age-old question: why do bad things happen to good people? Our guest is the…
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