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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.
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The sprawling 30-acre property on South Fork Road was completed in 2014 and includes a private lake and a 6,200-square-foot lake house.
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Demand is up from new and existing clients. Utah Food Bank says the new state funds will help, but they'll support only a small portion of their distribution.
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Dispatchers can receive dozens of false alarms during prescribed burns. But how can residents tell which fires are intentional?
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The lottery is open for the Tabernacle Choir’s annual Christmas Concert.
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Utah and six other states along the Colorado River are pushing up against a deadline to figure out as a group how to manage the river and its reservoirs.
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Utah lawmakers have enacted restrictions to voting by mail — but most changes don’t take effect until 2026 and 2029. Here’s what you need to know ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
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Utahns will gain an extra hour Nov. 2 when daylight saving time ends.