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Petroglyphs are common across southeastern Utah and reflect thousands of years of human history.
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More than a month into the partial government shutdown, Transportation Security Administration workers across the country are quitting their jobs — including at Salt Lake City International Airport.
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The plane was marked Eastern Air Express, a charter airline with a history of flying people detained by ICE.
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Drones are now being deployed for avalanche mitigation and prescribed burns.
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Utahns will have more opportunities to see Olympic athletes compete across the state as it hosts men’s world championship curling and the U.S. figure skating championship.
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An airport spokesperson said the long security lines that have plagued other airports across the nation have not hit Utah’s capital.
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The Legislature established different causes of action and compensation caps for injuries involving autonomous vehicles.
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Wasatch Mountain State Park will host dark sky-themed events in April.
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A tax that funds events and nonprofits in Summit County was on the chopping block this year on Capitol Hill, but survived.
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Search and rescue crew leaders from national parks across the West converged at Zion this week to share tips and tricks for how to keep people safe.
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She finalized a memo cautioning local leaders who are asked to create "public infrastructure districts."
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Dogs must be kept on leash on trails and at campsites in most national forests.