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Adoptive family in UT commemorates National Daughters Day Today is National Daughters Day and for one Utah teenager, the title only seemed like a dream until recently.Lilyauna Coffey, 18, lives in Salt Lake City. She spent nine years in the foster care system looking for her forever home and family. ...(Read More)…
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Takeout with a side of sustainability: MA restaurants avoid single-use plastic By Meg Wilcox for Civil Eats. Broadcast version by Kathryn Carley for Commonwealth News Service reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service CollaborationAt Johnny’s Luncheonette, a family-style diner in the greater Boston area serving sandwiches an…
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Hurricane Helene charges toward Florida's Gulf Coast, expected to strike late today as a dangerous storm; Millions of Illinois' convenient voting method gains popularity; House task force holds first hearing today to investigate near assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania; New report finds Muslim students in New York face high levels of disc…
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Hurricane Helene set to slam Florida; Lawmakers act ahead of presidential election after rise in voter intimidation; Congress passes stopgap spending bill; Colorado residents use new tool to compare healthcare costs, quality; Overdose deaths drop in Kentucky but rise among Black residents; Arizona State alumna discovers link to ASU's history throug…
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Hurricane Helene set to slam Florida; Lawmakers act ahead of presidential election after rise in voter intimidation; Congress passes stopgap spending bill; Colorado residents use new tool to compare healthcare costs, quality; Overdose deaths drop in Kentucky but rise among Black residents; Arizona State alumna discovers link to ASU's history throug…
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Research probes health effects of dust from Great Salt Lake Utah's Great Salt Lake is shrinking, exposing more of its playa and lifting more potentially harmful dust particles into the air.A new study seeks to understand the air quality and health impacts of the dust from the drying lake.Kerry Kelly, associate professor of chemical engineering at U…
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The U.S. has seen over 400 mass shootings, including a targeted attack in Birmingham that killed four. House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed funding the government until Dec. 20, and California will ban plastic bags by 2026. New EPA standards could save over 200,000 lives, and conservation groups oppose lifting gray wolf protections.…
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The U.S. has seen over 400 mass shootings, including a targeted attack in Birmingham that killed four. House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed funding the government until December 20, while California will ban plastic bags by 2026. New EPA standards could save over 200,000 lives, but environmentalists oppose lifting gray wolf protections.…
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College students press Israeli divestment campaign as school year begins As college anti-war protests enter a second school year, students are maintaining pressure on administrators to cut all financial ties with the Israeli government. Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an end to…
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As USDA announces field trials for bird flu, UT veterinarian expects long process The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved field trials for bird flu vaccines among cattle, but one Utah State veterinarian says to his knowledge those trials haven't begun yet. Dr. ...(Read More)
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Utahns feel ignored by politicians. One Democratic Representative agrees Politicians not listening to voters is a top concern for Utahns, and one Utah Democratic representative agrees with that sentiment. Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost, D-Salt Lake City, said while many of the issues politicians deal with are nuanced and not as black and white as the…
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Francine slams Louisiana with wind, flooding rains - now affecting Mississippi; Coushatta Tribe works to overcome obstacles to recycling program; Sale of U.S. Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel may affect union workers, community; New study reveals shifting American views on free speech amid Israel-Hamas war.…
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MA fishermen see opportunity as Farm Bill advances Massachusetts fishermen said they are optimistic the next Farm Bill will provide greater support to smaller, community-based fishing fleets.The bill's framework includes provisions to increase the amount of domestic seafood purchased for federal nutrition programs and creates a special seafood liai…
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UT struggles with mental health; school-based services could help School is back in session across Utah and mental health advocates want to ensure children and parents can access adequate school-based services.According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, one in five children and adolescents experiences mental health challenges dur…
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