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The Green River solar and battery project in Emery County is being hailed as the largest of its kind in Utah and the Mountain West. It shows a potential path for the region's transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
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In 2028, President Trump will not be on the ballot, leaving Republicans to decide the future of the party. Utah — which has a complicated relationship with the president — could be a starting point.
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Prometheus Hyperscale says it won't draw water from the nearby Bear River.
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Lawmakers are already working to roll back vote-by-mail. A UVU study will examine mail-in voting this year.
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Interstate 84 through Weber Canyon will close to eastbound traffic starting Sunday.
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Juneteenth is the United States’ second independence day: it marks when word of the Emancipation Proclamation reached enslaved people in Texas. Utah has a complicated history of race and religion.
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According to the New York Times, Salt Lake City is reportedly one of seven warehouses the agency plans to sell or give away. ICE paid $145 million for the building in March.
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Data released by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows that reading achievement among 13-year-olds has fallen back to levels last seen in the early 1970s.
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Democrats questioned whether new Justice Jay Jorgensen meets the constitutional residency requirement to be on the state's highest courts. They also had concerns because Jorgensen and Justice Stephen Dent will be first-time judges.
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Upgrades for the 2034 Olympics could cost Utah more than $50 million, according to the state's Division of Facilities and Construction Management.
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The new four-year federal contract restores Salt Lake flights, continues Denver service and expands connections through Delta and United.
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The first step is to define in Utah State Code what a large-scale data center is.