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There's a New Top Dog In America (But Not In Utah)
For 31 years, the Labrador Retriever was the most popular dog in America and Utah was happy to play along with the lovable and goofy pet.
But according to the American Kennel Club, we have a new champion.
"For the first time in history, 2022 found the French Bulldog taking the No. 1 spot. This ...
Washington County Under Flood Watch As Rains Continue
About 9 a.m. today, just as I was starting the Andy Griffin Show, the National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Washington County. From the NWS:
"Moderate to heavy rain will fall on a deep, primed snowpack in the headwaters of the Virgin River, Paria, Kanab Creek, and Buckskin, leading to increased snow melt and runoff...
WashCo Sheriff Offers Tips On Not Getting Ripped Off
If you've ever lived in rural America, you know that it was a badge of honor to say that you never locked your doors.
Parked at the local diner? Leave your car doors unlocked. Off to bed at night? Leave your house unlocked? Got a nice car...
18 Years Ago: The Day St. George Nearly Washed Away
January 14, 2005 was a day that will never be forgotten in Southern Utah.
And though it was 18 years ago, many folks who live in Washington County now and also lived here back then are noticing similarities to the two times.
In 2005, it was a snowy winter in the mountains above St...
Utah Knows Ice Cream and Utah Loves This Flavor The Most
As part of the morning show every day on KDXU, I ask what is known as the "KDXU Impossible Question of the Day."
Each day I give out a prize and challenge the acumen of listeners by asking brain teasers. A couple of recent ones were, "(March 8) The average American adult has five of these, and they're probably in possession of them right now ... w...
UHP Numbers Show The Insanity on Utah Roads So Far This Year
It's been a brutal year already on Utah's roads, with ice and snow wreaking havoc all over the state.
We even had a skiff of snow and some ice issues in St. George and parts of Washington County have been slick as can be (just ask anyone who's had to drive to Enterprise or Central lately)...
Intermountain Health Teams W/PCORI To Improve Patient Experiences
It's a problem as old as medicine: The lag that comes between research and implementation.
Studies are done, numbers are evaluated, improvements are suggested and then, at long last, changes are made.
This has been a big concern for the folks at Intermountain Health and they believe a new partnership with the National Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) could lead to an accelerati