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Horseback riders and skiers are teaming up to ski Salt Lake streets downtown this weekend. It’s the city’s second skijoring competition.
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The Department of Public Safety is reminding football fans who plan to drink this Sunday to have a sober ride home.
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Utah lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting collective bargaining. A teacher’s union president and former Park City educator says this will harm students.
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Among the many things Utah voucher recipients can spend their $8,000 taxpayer-funded scholarship on are ski passes — but a Utah bill aims to stop that.
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Not having a policy on devices in schools is already a policy for the state of Utah, said South Jordan Republican Sen. Lincoln Fillmore. He’s proposing something radically different — a universal cellphone ban in Utah public schools.
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“There’s lots of options for the lieutenant governor to clean up our voter rolls,” House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee told her colleagues of her bill to end Utah’s use of ERIC.
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In Utah, the lack of glass curbside recycling options means a lot of recyclable material ends up in a landfill. Rep. Douglas Welton, R-Payson, wants to break that cycle.
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Trump administration will consider redrawing boundaries of national monuments as part of energy pushAs part of the Trump administration’s push to expand U.S. energy production, federal officials will review and consider redrawing the boundaries of national monuments created under previous presidents to protect unique landscapes and cultural resources.
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As developments surrounding President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats unfolded Monday, Utah’s Republican leaders defended Trump’s actions as necessary to crack down on the U.S. fentanyl crisis — while also acknowledging potential trade wars could bring higher costs and negative economic impacts.
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A man fell 20 feet in the air after a chair lift detached from the cable at a Vail Resorts-owned ski resort in New Hampshire.