The Salt Lake Tribune
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The area’s new president told Reed Hastings she didn’t like the direction in which his resort was heading.
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Deidre Henderson said the language of Trump’s latest order reminds her of the absurdist play “Jack or the Submission.”
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Utah’s airspace will become a testing ground this year for electric aircraft that could soon carry passengers around the state.
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Tuition and fees are going up an average of 2.82% as institutions try to cover increased costs for fuel, sports and faculty salaries.
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The measure may be the first of its kind in the country, one expert said. “I don’t know that other states have done this.”
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Thousands of Utahns have withdrawn their support for the effort to allow GOP lawmakers to gerrymander political boundaries.
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The plane was marked Eastern Air Express, a charter airline with a history of flying people detained by ICE.
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An airport spokesperson said the long security lines that have plagued other airports across the nation have not hit Utah’s capital.
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A new program will offer higher education’s top leaders bonuses of up to 10% of their base salary for meeting certain metrics.
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Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson alleges in the filing that the Justice Department has refused to answer questions about whether it would share data with third parties.