KUER
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KUER's Sean Higgins reports that the odds of a Utah Olympics in either 2030 or 2034 just got a little bit better.
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In addition to Utah’s competitive U.S. Senate race, there are also local school board races happening across the state in this year’s midterm election. As KUER’s Martha Harris reports, school boards play a big role in the direction and functionality of a district.
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If Gov. Spencer Cox has anything to say about it, a tuition freeze may be coming to Utah’s public colleges and universities next year.
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Incumbent Republican Rep. John Curtis squared off with his Democratic challenger Glenn Wright in the debate for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District on Oct. 6 at Brigham Young University.
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Election season is in full swing, and wading through what’s true and what’s not can feel overwhelming at times. In contentious political races, misinformation can be a common factor.
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Sen. Mike Lee is looking to reverse provisions that cap prescription drug prices for Medicare and Medicaid patients.
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Two Utah Republicans delivered eight cease-and-desist letters to abortion providers, abortion funding organizations and their lawyers claiming violations of the state’s abortion trigger law.
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Utah students are heading back to school, and some teachers are reaching into their wallets to buy classroom supplies.