Finding affordable housing in Salt Lake County is generally hard, but being homeless while working is a reality for many Utahns who can’t afford to live in the valley.
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“Something Wilder” follows Lily – an adventure tour guide in Southeast Utah – on a wild (and swoon-worthy) goose chase.
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Many teachers try to end the school year on a high note. But one tradition at a high school in Washington County is also helping recruit more students into Advanced Placement courses.

Nature writer Craig Childs says that the placement of rock art in the American Southwest isn’t random. Childs believes that the rock art of Indigenous peoples are more than drawings -- they’re ancient communication.
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Have questions about unaffiliated voters as Utah’s primary election approaches? We have answers.
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The Utah System of Higher Ed is responding.
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School districts are updating policies to comply with the new state law on inappropriate materials, but conflicting guidance has some unsure of how to address the issue.
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“It's taken far too long for some of these conversations to happen. But they are happening. And institutions are adapting to the changing demographics of those who are serving.”
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Gov. Cox addressed reporters while recovering from COVID-19. He said his symptoms were mostly mild and he didn’t take any antivirals to treat his infection.
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