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News Clips | October 19, 2022

How a Utah utility is helping an Estonian oil company hoard Colorado River water

$10 for 3.2 billion gallons of water? A loophole in Utah law could enable the country’s first commercial oil mining operation.

Who's growing and who's shrinking? Enrollment numbers released for Utah institutions

The Utah System of Higher Education on Monday released annual data that shows which colleges and universities are gaining students and which ones are losing them.

The Surprising Silver Lining of the Atomic Age Nuclear Tests

Crazy as it might seem, there was a time when the U.S., the Soviet Union, and other countries tested nuclear weapons by exploding them in the atmosphere.

Research finds stillbirth can be inherited from father, father’s relatives

University of Utah researchers were part of a large study concluding that the tendency for stillbirth can be inherited and that the tendency is passed down through male members of a family.

Can you get sick from eating crab apples?

If you love fall produce, you've likely been delighting in one of the all-stars of the season: apples.

‘The Dignity Index’ releases Senate, Second Congressional District debate ratings

The latest round of scores from The Dignity Index were released Tuesday for the U.S. Senate and Second Congressional District debates.

Rents are still going up—but at half the rate they were 6 months ago

U.S. rent prices rose 9% year over year in September—but that’s down from 18% in March, Redfin reports.

Letter: In light of ongoing complaints about the inland port, here’s a reminder of how we got here

There are a lot of comments about the Utah Inland Port Authority, so to help others who haven’t followed its history from its beginning, this is a brief summary.

All Dried Up: How We Can Save the Great Salt Lake

This week on the program, a panel of experts discuss the future of the Great Salt Lake, the negative effects caused by its rapid drying and the efforts to conserve the lake and its waters.

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