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Republican Sen. Mike McKell is considering draft legislation that would make the Utah Attorney General an appointed job rather than an elected one.
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Three debates for next year’s presidential general election are set to be held in college towns in Texas, Virginia and Utah between Sept. 16 and Oct. 9. Whether either party's candidate will participate, however, remains to be seen.
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There hasn’t been anything at the University of Utah like the reports of violent antisemitism on some college campuses. However, students have felt targeted for being Jewish.
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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Utah has been targeted with Islamophobic messages and threatening voicemails.
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Annual BYU-Utah game highlights the Big 12’s release of 4 years of football matchups.
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“Through wearing costumes and taking other people's perspectives, they're really developing an idea that people are different from them,” said family studies professor Marissa Diener.
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PM2.5 is projected to decrease 30% by 2050 according to UDOT’s environmental impact statement on the I-15 expansion. But most of that is achieved through improving efficiency and electrification.
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The heat maps show temperatures in Salt Lake City can fluctuate by 15 degrees from one part of town to another. The data could help the city better understand how to protect residents as climate change heats up Utah summers.
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A joint center by U.S. and Canadian universities hopes to identify ways to protect the region’s power grid from ever more extreme weather.
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The desire to find love does not stop as people age. In fact, when people fall in love later in life, neuroimaging shows the same parts of the brain lighting up as it does in younger people.
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Utah’s senior senator warns of the increasing power of the federal government to make law without congressional approval.
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Substance use kills more new mothers in Utah than any other cause. A federal grant will create a new research center aimed at turning that trend around.