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The family of Gabby Petito will have its case against the Moab Police Department heard by the Utah Supreme Court this year.
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After running out of time in last year’s session, Rep. MacPherson is bringing back the bill he expects to "pass through flying."
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Utah lawmakers advanced a proposal Monday that would require voters to prove they are U.S. citizens if election officers lack confirmation and get in touch seeking documentation.
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The National Weather Service reports 2025 was officially Utah’s warmest year on record. About a month into 2026, water officials are concerned about the lackluster snow season.
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The Sundance documentary “The Lake” offers a sobering portrait of Utah’s Great Salt Lake in crisis. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox told festivalgoers the state will save the lake by 2034.
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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder who competed at the Salt Lake City Games in 2002, Ryan Wedding, has been arrested in Mexico.
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“Train Dreams” is up for several awards including best picture, writing, cinematography and original song.
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Now that Park City’s final Sundance Film Festival has arrived, its leaders are looking back on the event’s legacy and looking forward to its future.
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Jeffrey Pierce previously applied to serve on the city council and planning commission, but did not get a seat.
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The Republican-controlled Utah Legislature launched its 2026 general session Tuesday with top House and Senate GOP leaders celebrating the state’s strengths while calling for lawmakers to focus on ways to help people in their day-to-day lives — specifically by reducing cost of living and taxes.
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The chief justice of Utah's state Supreme Court cautioned lawmakers against meddling with the judiciary as Republicans pushed to add justices to the high court during their annual 45-day session that began Tuesday.
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Lawmakers eye changes to judiciary, a 6th year of tax cuts, another attempt at solidifying their ability to change voter-approved laws, anti-transgender legislation and more.