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The bulk of funds will be allocated to widening roads and building new interchanges in counties across Utah.
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The party candidates seem to be getting more diverse, including more women and people of color winning their convention races.
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Utah State Board of Education member Natalie Cline faced calls to resign after lawmakers said she bullied a student on social media has lost her nomination for reelection. She needed at least 40% of the delegate votes at the Salt Lake County Republican Convention, but fell short of that threshold Saturday.
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Population estimates show international migrants were attracted to some of the largest, most urban counties in the U.S. last year.
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The three-term mayor was a political icon in Utah. His daughter, current Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, followed in his footsteps.
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The Jordan River is at its highest level since 2011. With new houses and businesses lining its shore, cities have to work to prevent damage.
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Immigration cases have spiked nationally, and in a small county, like Millard, it makes a big difference.
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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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Two bills before the Legislature would chip in nearly $2 billion in public money to help fund new baseball and hockey stadiums in Salt Lake City.
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Students from Hawthorne, Mary W. Jackson, M. Lynn Bennion and Riley Elementary will find new schools and boundaries will be redrawn.
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Now in its second season, the Cottonwood Connect Ski Shuttle offers another way for skiers and riders to enjoy Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon resorts car-free.
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Las decisiones tomadas en la década de 1890 “todavía nos impactan hoy”, dice un científico del clima.