In Washington County, projects like townhome developments are less common than they were two years ago. In 2023, two out of every five new homes built in Washington County were condos and townhomes. Now, it’s just one in five.
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“We're closer to the edge of the cliff than we realize,” said one Colorado River expert who worked on a new report outlining what 2026 could hold for Utah’s Lake Powell.
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Emily Buss will serve out the remainder of Sen. Daniel Thatcher’s term in the Utah Legislature. Originally a Republican, Thatcher joined the Forward Party in March.
Jesus’s mother Mary likely lived for over 40 years, but many believers only think of her in two places: the Nativity and the Crucifixion. But as scholar James Tabor says, the actual Mary has been largely erased by a religious idea of Mary.
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Brick Williams dice que su seguro médico mensual se duplicará o incluso más si no se extienden los créditos fiscales de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio. No tener seguro no es una opción porque necesita un medicamento costoso dos veces al mes.
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A shift away from permanent supportive housing vouchers would force disabled Utahns out of their homes. One advocate calls it a lose-lose for residents and landlords.
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Scalley will take over after No. 15 Utah plays Nebraska in the Las Vegas Bowl on December 31. He’s been the defensive coordinator under Whittingham for 10 seasons and has been a part of the Utah coaching staff since 2007.
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After a long and successful run as head coach, Kyle Whittingham is stepping down from the University of Utah’s football program. This marks the end of a three-decade-long era of Utah football.
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Las declaraciones oficiales de los portavoces de ICE y la agresiva actividad en redes sociales de la administración revelan una gran diferencia en cómo hablan sobre inmigración con el público.
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Since 2022, Los Angeles County has used a predictive AI model to help it identify who is at risk for homelessness. That has some Utah leaders, including incoming state homeless coordinator Tyler Clancy, intrigued.
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The hearing dealt with public and media access in the high-profile case, as well as a gag order. Robinson’s attorneys are pushing to limit media, including cameras in the courtroom.
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Brick Williams says his monthly health insurance will more than double if Affordable Care Act tax credits aren’t extended. Going without insurance isn’t an option because he requires an expensive medication twice a month.
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Quicksand is a common peril in old movies but getting stuck in it really did happen to one hiker in Utah.
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