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More than 80 places in the Mountain West have been certified by the nonprofit DarkSky. The designation requires steps to reduce light pollution. But it also allows communities to market themselves as stargazing destinations.
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The festival returns to Orchard Park Plaza, bringing together local musicians, student ensembles, and Indigenous jazz artists from across North America. But the festival is about more than music.
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SB20-83 limits where ICE agents can make arrests connected to courthouses.
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Longer wildfire seasons can blanket communities in smoke. Summer heat records continue to rise. Drought remains a persistent concern for water supplies, agriculture and ecosystems.
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The Quitobaquito tryonia is a tiny freshwater springsnail — no bigger than the size of a poppy seed — that can only be found inside Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona.
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Researchers looked at more than 750,000 wildfires in the West between 1992 and 2020. In the second half of that period, the number of reported wildfires were down by 31%, but acreage burned was up 40%.
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A team of researchers at Arizona State University is building models to track the amount of water in snow, soils and streams.
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Many visitors objected to what they saw as an attempt to downplay difficult chapters of American history.
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Born in Chinle, Arizona, Kim Etsitty spends much of her year teaching science at Navajo Pine High School in New Mexico. That is, until summer recess — but she won't be taking a break this year.
- Despite a competitive market, finding a summer job is highly beneficial for teens
- Visiting a beautiful oasis in Phoenix's Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area
- Trump travels to Wisconsin for an agriculture roundtable
- Independent gas station owners are feeling a severe financial squeeze
- Experts David Michener and Doug Conley discuss University of Michigan's peony garden
Graham, who will celebrate a decade as KSUT’s Executive Director on July 18, received the 2026 Arts and Community Action Award.
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