Gavin McGough
KPCW Reporter-
Tres residentes de Utah se encuentran en cuarentena tras un brote de hantavirus en un crucero internacional. Los funcionarios locales de salud pública están tomando nota de la situación.
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As artificial intelligence expands into law enforcement, the Heber City Police Department is using it to save officers time and expand their capabilities.
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Three Utah residents are in quarantine following a hantavirus outbreak on an international cruise. Local public health officials are taking note.
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Según el Wasatch Immigration Project, tras las recientes actividades de ICE en Wasatch Back, la demanda de servicios legales para inmigrantes está aumentando.
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The departure of the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, after over four decades in Park City, left a space in the community’s economy – and identity. But local arts leaders say they have the path forward.
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A residential and daytime care program for disabled adults is coming to Midway’s Main Street, the latest location of a business which operates across the state.
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Following recent ICE activities in the Wasatch Back demand for immigrant legal services is increasing, according to the Wasatch Immigration Project.
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The federal and state-led study has proposed updated floodplains in the Heber Valley.
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A new survey identifies affordable housing as an increasing need for Wasatch County teachers. Student builders could be a part of the solution.
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Anxiety and substance use are top concerns for Wasatch Back public health officials. They are using Mental Health Awareness Month to inform residents where to access local resources and support.