Some –– but not all –– school districts in Utah have policies in place to review materials deemed inappropriate for students. The state education board is tasked with providing standardized guidance.
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Out of 168 clients at the city's temporary high-needs hotel, only 22 were connected to permanent housing.
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It’s estimated that about 2/3 of Utah’s drinking water is used to water lawns and that the typical homeowner uses twice as much as they really need.

No matter what side of the abortion debate you are on, there's no doubt that the recent SCOTUS decision is a sea change. The question is: What does it mean for pregnant people in Utah?
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Over the last couple of years, the ideological split in the Republican party has become more apparent.
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The two-term senator said his victory shows Utahns don’t support Democratic policies and leadership.
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After polls closed at 8 p.m. on June 28, every current serving politician kept their race pole positions.
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Concerns about election security have led some people to question the mail-in voting system, but it isn’t on every in-person voter’s mind.
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Mike Lee wins the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Utah's 2022 primary election. The Associated Press called the race at 8:20 p.m. MDT.
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