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Local religious leaders and marriage equality advocates react to the Supreme Court’s rulings on gay marriage. We find out what the rulings mean for Utah,…
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Utah’s Senators disagree on immigration reform, Utah Charter schools are lagging behind the rest of the country, and Rocky Mountain Power says they aren’t…
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A conservative think tank calls for changes to the state school board selection process, Governor Herbert is supporting new federal emissions standards,…
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Governor Herbert address public lands, air quality and John Swallow at his monthly news conference, the state is seeking nominations for a recently…
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The Utah House decides to create a committee to investigate John Swallow, the Salt Lake City Mayor vetoes a tax increase, and the city of Lehi is running…
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The Great Salt Lake Council threatens a local scout leader with expulsion over marching in the Utah Pride Parade, Utah House Democrats want to be included…
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Granite and Park City school districts expand their pre-k programs thanks to Goldman Sachs, the U.S. Supreme Court rules that a Utah company can’t patent…
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Democrats in the legislature call for an investigation into Attorney General John Swallow, three candidates file to challenge Cottonwood Heights first and…
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The effort to pump water from Utah to Las Vegas heads to court, the University of Utah names a new dean of graduate studies, and the number of Mormon…
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Utah officials look to Arkansas for ideas on Medicaid expansion, a state lawmaker’s bill could take children away from murder suspects, and the Utah House…
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A group of Utah mayors call on Utah’s senators to act on immigration reform, Salt Lake City launches a new bike route, and police find the body of a…
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The Salt Lake City School Board approves a tax hike, Kennecott Utah Copper announces they are done with layoffs - for now, and the Salt Lake County…