Researchers from the University of Chicago spent over a year trying to get the partisan bias test to work in a state with a skewed political makeup. Utah was a specific example of where not to use it.
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Alexey Galda's day job works in quantum computing. But he applies his scientific know-how as an edge in wingsuit flying competitions like the USPA National Skydiving Championships going on now in California.
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As a radio host and event organizer, Suleyma Plancarte wants the next generation to enjoy cultural spaces she longed for while growing up in southwest Utah.
Certain bonds seem unbreakable, but some conspiracies are powerful enough to sever them. In her new book, journalist Jesselyn Cook shares stories of five American families caught in the QAnon web. Join us for the conversation.
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The small panels, known as plug-in or balcony solar, are already popular in Europe. They could become more attractive to U.S. buyers now that residential rooftop solar credits are being scrapped under the GOP tax bill.
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7-OH is a compound found in the kratom plant. But the distinction between Utah-legal kratom and its synthetic byproducts that experts call addictive and dangerous can get confusing.
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Chris Agnew, director del Generative AI for Education Hub (Centro de Inteligencia Artificial Generativa para la Educación) en la Universidad de Stanford, calificó el enfoque de Utah hacia la inteligencia artificial en la educación como uno de los más coordinados y estratégicos del país.
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The 67-year-old is scheduled to be executed by firing squad Sept. 5. Citing Menzies’ worsening dementia, his attorneys asked the judge for a new mental evaluation to determine whether he’s competent to be executed.
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A jury in Salt Lake County found Rossi guilty of a 2008 rape after a three-day trial. He is to be sentenced on Oct. 20.
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“Jails and prisons are not treatment facilities, and they are certainly not assisted living centers and are not facilities with memory care units,” notes lawyer and author Elizabeth Kelley.
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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said the city has improved ”the pieces of the system that we control,” and the Legislature now needs to take action to help.
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The 67-year-old is scheduled to be executed on Sept. 5. His attorneys argue his vascular dementia and sentencing errors warrant commuting his sentence to life in prison.
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Two incumbent city council members are also one step closer to reelection after the Aug. 12 primary election.
KUER is heading down to St. George this October. Check out when and where you can find us on our weekend journey to the southern desert.
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