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Utah lawmakers passed a bill this year that could change homeowners’ responsibilities when it comes to wildfire mitigation strategies.
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The shutdown, which began Oct. 1, is now the longest in U.S. history.
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In a Fox News interview, Erika Kirk said she wants transparency in Tyler Robinson’s criminal case.
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Animal encounters have increased across Utah as more homes expand into wildlife habitats. Not all need to be reported.
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A Border Patrol takeover of local leadership could bring more aggressive tactics to the region, like what federal agents have done in Los Angeles and Chicago, said a Nevada immigration law professor.
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Cheney died Nov. 3 at age 84.
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Utah Valley University will hire eight additional police campus officers and two new safety managers to coordinate security for future events on campus. The school received harsh criticism for its lack of key safety measures on the day of the shooting.
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A Utah Republican says he supports using U.S. Department of Agriculture contingency funds to support benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in November.
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The Utah Legislature passed a law dictating how congressional maps can be tested for partisan favoritism. Plaintiffs argue it's an attempt to get around the state's ban on gerrymandering.
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Summit and Wasatch County Clerks report near-identical percentages for early and mail-in voting this election year.