The Salt Lake Tribune
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Clerks verified more than 140,000 signatures spread across Utah, meaning voters will decide the fate of the ban on collective bargaining.
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The Washington Post reported the president is also eyeing reductions for national monuments in Arizona, California and New Mexico.
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After striking down Utah’s $100 million school voucher program as unconstitutional, judge will let higher courts decide its fate.
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A Utah judge sided with the state’s largest teachers’ union Friday, striking down the “Utah Fits All” school voucher program. Gov. Spencer Cox said the state will appeal.
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The Miller family, the longtime owners of the Utah Jazz, will take over the MLS and NWSL clubs.
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The Utah Republican has previously called President Donald Trump’s tariffs a “huge gamble.”
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“Our economies are so interlinked,” EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė said during a Utah visit.
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Utah State University will restructure its academic programs — including several large-scale mergers and a still unknown number of employee layoffs — in order to make up lost funds from the state’s budgets cuts for higher education.
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Professors will still be able to have pride flags in their private offices, as long as they are not publicly visible from a window.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Senate candidate Caroline Gleich also spoke at a packed Huntsman Center on Sunday.