Republican Sen. Scott Sandall is floating a law to give the Legislature the ability to ignore executive orders and federal regulations.
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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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Carbon County Democrats are running candidates in nearly every race this year.
Mary Beard is an expert on the Roman Empire, and her latest book is about the rulers who presided over it. In typical Mary Beard fashion, she’s interested in larger questions about those men, like the nature of the power they wielded, their personalities, their relationships, the great and mundane things they did and how the people imagined them.
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There are dozens of conservation groups across the Mountain West working to protect the waters, lands and wildlife that make up the region. That includes a nonprofit in Nevada that is helping preserve an important tree species that’s increasingly threatened by climate change.
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The Natural History Museum of Utah is leading out on a new, positive approach to talking about climate change.
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Utah’s proposed FY25 budget sets aside $150 million for new housing and first-time buyer programs, but some leaders say policy is more important than funding.
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The rule says all students should have equal opportunities based on their individual needs.
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The data gathered through Utah’s year-old Roadkill Reporter app is helping the state better understand migration patterns and keep highways safe.
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Carson Jorgensen left his seat as the leader of the Utah Republican Party, but he didn’t leave politics for good.
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Construction is just starting on a tech incubator to be known as The River District at the base of Provo Canyon. It’s the brainchild of billionaire Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith.
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