After Utah County Clerk Adam Davidson released details of a senator’s voting method in the last election, lawmakers want to prohibit the “political” release of this information.
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Many in the movie business continue to deal with the devastating fallout from the Los Angeles-area wildfires, but some are decamping to Park City for fresh air, new films and community.
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Unlike previous years, lawmakers seem to be steering clear of pushing through some of the most controversial bills within the first two weeks.
Sports journalist Joe Posnanski is a diehard baseball fan, but he knows what Americans really love: football on Sundays. He'll join "RadioWest" to talk about his book, “Why We Love Football,” and explain why so many people can’t get enough of the sport.
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For two decades, Heidi Posnien owned a burger bar in Huntsville, Utah. But she wasn’t born there. The story of her childhood years is told in a new book “A Child in Berlin.”
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Even with Utah’s Republican supermajority, Democrats in the House and Senate still have priorities they hope to make progress on this session.
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Water experts say cloud seeding deserves more funding and research to measure its impact on the drought-stricken Colorado River basin.
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Updated guidance from Utah State Board of Education staff clarifies that students can’t bring to school their personal copies of books deemed “sensitive material.”
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Utah’s growing fast, and that’s having a big domino effect on housing development and farming. But it could also lead to a silver lining for the state’s water supply.
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Police Chief Jake Sube credits collaboration and community involvement for the city’s 50% reduction in serious crime.
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Sworn in as the 47th president, Trump promised a “revolution of common sense” and to take charge as Republicans assume unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country’s institutions.
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Some the Utah Transit Authority's new services, like the Vineyard FrontRunner station, are up and running. But connections to Tooele and the Central Corridor project are further behind.
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Donald Trump will be sworn in as the nation's 47th President, and for his second term, on Jan. 20, 2025, at noon ET / 10 a.m. MT.
Ira Flatow and the rest of the SciFri crew are coming to Salt Lake City to discuss and report on the incredible science stories happening in the Beehive State.
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