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Two of Utah’s centrist parties have officially joined forces in hopes of growing a movement to break away from a two-party system.
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The X Games is celebrating its 30th birthday at the Salt Lake City event in June.
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Ratepayers will see a monthly increase of $4.31 in their bills, about $10 less than Rocky Mountain Power’s request.
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The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday, April 24.
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Utah public health advocates warn that the Trump administration’s proposed $40 billion cut to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services would be devastating not only for public health programs across the nation, but also to Utah and its economy.
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The Utah Department of Transportation has not officially opened Mirror Lake Highway as of Monday.
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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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While northern Utah struggles with an early snowpack peak, the southern part of the state is experiencing extreme drought conditions.
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Summit County officials say they won't rush through a short-term dust and safety solution.