The new city sued the Utah State Tax Commission, arguing that it should be able to levy taxes despite missing an incorporation deadline. A judge, while sympathetic, disagreed.
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People in Monticello, Utah, have been tense and preparing to evacuate since shortly after the Babylon Fire started June 26.
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Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington could take over management, but hunting will not immediately be on the table.
Last week's preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk murder case offered new details about what happened at Utah Valley University, but that hasn't stopped conspiracy theories from spreading. Historian Michael Shermer talks about why major events often fuel baseless conspiracies, and Salt Lake Tribune reporter Jessica Schreifels breaks down what the hearing revealed.
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KUER pasó una tarde en la corte para observar audiencias más grandes y evaluar cuándo se ordenaba la deportación de inmigrantes por no presentarse ante la corte.
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Only 14 seats in the court were reserved for the public. Some waited overnight, sleeping in folding chairs or on the floor, hoping to get one of the coveted wristbands required to enter the courtroom.
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Local leaders in Grand Lake, Colorado, hope the workshop expands opportunities for locals and helps attract tourists year-round.
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The National Weather Service has issued a weekend extreme heat watch. Utahns should expect temperatures up to 15 degrees above the norm.
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Although no new evidence was introduced Wednesday, there was plenty of spirited back and forth on the admissibility of an interview with accused shooter Tyler Robinson’s roommate and romantic partner.
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Traditional methods for tracking recreation numbers include trailhead surveys or vehicle counters. But those techniques don't capture all visitors, especially in less popular areas.
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KUER spent an afternoon in the courtroom to observe larger hearings and gauge when immigrants were ordered deported for not showing up to court.
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Surveillance footage, DNA evidence and the debate about the line between religious and political views dominated day two of the pretrial hearing in Provo, Utah, for the man charged with killing Charlie Kirk.
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“I've always thought the cowboys were tough, and they are, but they don't compare to a firefighter,” said Heidi Redd, who fought for over 50 years to preserve the Dugout Ranch.
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