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Hotter summers across the region are making it difficult for some workers to stay cool and comfortable. That’s especially true for food truck owners who cook over hot stoves and fryers in small spaces.
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KDNK’s reporter Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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Much of the Mountain West is in the midst of a heat wave, but what does that mean for wildfires? The National Interagency Fire Center forecasters say it depends on what happens next. Extreme heat can dry out fuels, starting with grass and brush and then drying out trees. If that’s followed by more hot, windy weather and thunderstorms, that’s a recipe for more wildfires.
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KDNK’s news team brings you local and regional news from the Mountain West
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Jane Bachrach is joined by Dr. Chuck Maker to share advice for keeping our animals well during the intense August heat and recent prominence of thick…
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Dr. Chad Roeber of Alpine Animal Hosptial joins Beth Broome to discuss traveling with pets and summer heat!
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It's been a hot summer! Will Grandbois and Megan Tackett talk about recent fire activity and important restrictions in addition to other recent coverage…