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Students in the U.K., France and Mexico have sought to erect what many of them call "solidarity encampments," prompting a variety of responses from university authorities and local law enforcement.
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The legal fight over the future of the Heber Valley temple will continue. A judge has returned two key decisions.
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The government described the step as the "second phase" of measures against Israel, adding the steps would remain in force until Israel allows a "sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza."
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The Sept. 2, 2019, blaze was the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history, and prompted changes to maritime regulations, congressional reform and several ongoing lawsuits.
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The Summit Land Conservancy says it outraised its first-year fundraising goal for its Utah Headwaters Initiative.
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The Summit County Council approved the Sundance Institute’s $130,000 request after the nonprofit missed a separate deadline this spring.
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Tickets are now available for Francis City’s Frontier Days over Labor Day Weekend.
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Heber City leaders are at work on the budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
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Indiana has its first competitive primary for governor in two decades, as six Republicans vie for their party's nomination. Current Governor Eric Holcomb is term-limited after eight years in office.
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Sundance has a reputation for off-the-wall stories. It continued that tradition when the 2024 Festival presented “Sasquatch Sunset” in the Premieres section. The film is now in theaters.
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Swaner Nature Preserve and Eco Center welcomed its newest resident this May 1.
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Despite snow on the horizon for some parts of the state, many Utah state parks are opening campsites and facilities for the season.