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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.
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The announced change from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is effective immediately. Before this, only men could be Sunday School presidents in local wards.
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Utah is at the forefront of a states' rights battle between itself and prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. It's over the definition of gambling and whether states can keep out these markets.
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Utah is one of five states selected to participate in a federal pilot program testing advanced electric aircraft.
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Tiara Auxier's legislation would have given counties a seat at the table regarding preliminary municipalities.
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In the final hours of Utah's legislative session, the Senate voted to pass HB242 in four minutes. Less than 20 minutes later, the House gave the bill its stamp of approval.
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The last-minute resolution on Capitol Hill puts a decades-old dispute to rest.
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HB212 would’ve made it easier for cities that want to break away from Salt Lake County to get a measure on the ballot.
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Two bills failed in the 2026 legislative session that would have curtailed health care access for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. The Summit County Health Department sees that as a win for the community.
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Rep. Jefferson Burton’s bill would have further restricted voting by mail in Utah.
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The new rules open multiple non-motorized trail systems managed to pedal-assist bikes.
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Snowpack measurements vary drastically from high to low elevations.