Washington scrambles to regulate license-plate cameras that could aid stalkers
As lawmakers debate how to rein in these cameras, sheriffs, civil rights groups and transparency advocates are clashing over how much access is too much
Landslides, like the one that killed three people in Logan, Utah this month are relatively common throughout Utah. Dan Bammes of KUER public radio spoke with a senior geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey about the agency's efforts to map landslide activity in Utah and understand the dangers to populated communities.
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