The Salt Lake Tribune
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Critics worry the agreement is another chapter in the state’s moves to take control of federal lands.
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“The U. has a strong history with A.I.,” said Vivek Srikumar, an associate professor in the Kahlert School of Computing.
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The newest banned book is the second memoir focused on surviving sexual abuse to be added to the list.
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The celebrity investor on Thursday told Senate President J. Stuart Adams in a letter that his team will trim acreage around Locomotive Springs and Interstate 80 from the project.
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Jay Jorgensen and Stephen Dent have been nominated by Gov. Spencer Cox to join the Utah Supreme Court — but first they’ll first need to be confirmed in the Senate.
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The American Postal Workers Union is airing a TV ad in Utah declaring, “America needs vote by mail.”
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While 27 alleged noncitizens were found on voter rolls, there remains no evidence of widespread fraud in Utah elections.
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Weber State hopes to reinvest the money into the science field station it is planning near Yellowstone National Park.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin tours the landmark, says the shrinking lake requires a “new and urgent solution.”
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Durrant’s departure means Gov. Spencer Cox now has four of the seven seats to fill, giving him an opportunity to reshape the court.