Prometheus Hyperscale says it won't draw water from the nearby Bear River.
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Steven Spielberg, who did a lot to create the sci-fi blockbuster, returns to the genre with a new film.
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Lawmakers are already working to roll back vote-by-mail. A UVU study will examine mail-in voting this year.
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Every year, Wasatch County’s victim advocates guide hundreds of crime victims through the legal system. The majority of those they serve have experienced domestic violence.
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Runners and walkers can start their Fourth of July celebrations on the right foot at Park City Ski & Snowboard’s 5K.
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Fire restrictions apply to Park City and unincorporated areas of Summit and Wasatch counties.
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Interstate 84 through Weber Canyon will close to eastbound traffic starting Sunday.
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Juneteenth is the United States’ second independence day: it marks when word of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Texas. Utah has a complicated history of race and religion.
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According to the New York Times, Salt Lake City is reportedly one of seven warehouses the agency plans to sell or give away. ICE paid $145 million for the building in March.
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Data released by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows that reading achievement among 13-year-olds has fallen back to levels last seen in the early 1970s.
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Democrats questioned whether new Justice Jay Jorgensen meets the constitutional residency requirement to be on the state's highest courts. They also had concerns because Jorgensen and Justice Stephen Dent will be first-time judges.
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Judy Blume wrote her last book more than a decade ago. At the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, NPR's Scott Simon talked to Blume about her long career and why she doesn't miss writing.
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The sisters of Uganda are teachers, health-care advocates and more. Those who are in their twilight of their life need help. Who will come to their aid?
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Iran said it had closed the strait after Israel struck Lebanon Saturday, violating the US-Iran memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week.
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