Salt Lake Tribune
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The storms will provide much-needed relief statewide, but our drought isn’t over.
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New homes only, capped at $450K, and other ways Senate President Stuart Adams proposes to help first-time homebuyers.
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The Senate Health and Human Services Committee approved a pair of bills that would ban abortion clinics and limit when rape and incest victims can seek an abortion.
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The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that drastic measures are needed to rescue Lake Powell, but Upper Basin states say their use did not cause the crisis on the Colorado River.
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Analysts predict slower growth in 2023, while job seekers are getting help from Silicon Slopes and state agencies.
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UDOT is implementing new reflective road striping and a type of road paint to improve lane visibility for drivers.
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According to the Tribune, the resort closed Apex, Summit and Sunrise lifts as search continued early Tuesday.
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Utah teachers could see a $6,000 pay, benefits bump — but it may hinge on school voucher legislationUtah Gov. Spencer Cox also wants to give taxpayers a one-time tax rebate check next year.
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IOC delays decision on 2030 host to consider a format more resistant to climate change
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Five months after the national rollout of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline some challenges remain, but Utah’s crisis workers keep up with demand.