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St. George police officers Stephen Martellaro, left, and Brock Aldred pose with their bikes, Sept. 18, 2025. Their unit is often the first contact for people experiencing homelessness in St. George.
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Federal and local authorities have made headlines recently for clearing homeless camps from Washington D.C. to Los Angeles. That concerns advocates in St. George who hope it doesn’t signal a shift in how the country approaches homelessness.
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Robert Redford passed away in Sundance, Utah, a place he loved because it gave him a sense of peace and a respite from Hollywood. As he put it, “Other people have analysis. I have Utah.” Today on RadioWest, we'll talk about the legacy of Robert Redford, what Utah meant to him and what he meant to Utah.

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