With record-low snow this winter, Utah trees and grasses are drying out early. That could set up the state’s forests and communities for a long, dangerous wildfire year.
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“There's just something about this wiener dog race that just produces so much endorphins,” said race co-founder and announcer Brad Wheeler.
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The district said the adult education program “was using resources that could be directed towards the classroom” and outside of its primary student focus.
With Easter weekend approaching, we’re revisiting our conversation with historian Elaine Pagels about the real Jesus of Nazareth. The evidence is clear that Jesus was a real, historical person. But Pagels says there are more questions than answers about what kind of person Jesus was and what can be known about his life.
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Having the World Men’s Curling Championships in town builds on Ogden’s Olympic legacy. But when the games come back to Utah, curling may have outgrown Ogden.
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One veteran said he was “ashamed of where we are today as a country.” The protest started in Washington Square before marching up to the Utah State Capitol.
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New Hampshire Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen announced the trip. Joining her will be Curtis, Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Democrat Jacky Rosen of Nevada. The senators' stop in Taiwan could draw scrutiny from China.
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Ocurre a la luz de una investigación de The New York Times que reveló acusaciones de que Chávez abusó sexualmente de dos menores y violó a Dolores Huerta.
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Los agentes liberan a muchos inmigrantes que carecen de estatus legal únicamente con un cargo local o una advertencia, pero ICE también puede solicitar que tomen a alguien bajo custodia.
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Tree rings offer scientists a history book that lays out centuries of forest health. This warm, dry year is poised to leave a lasting mark.
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Deputies release many immigrants who lack legal status with just a local charge or warning, but ICE can also request that they take someone into custody.
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Four Republicans are vying to win what is considered by many to be a blue seat. One political scientist says their only chance at winning is to run an issues-heavy campaign as close to the political center as possible.
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The fatal blow came from Senate District 15, currently held by Democratic Sen. Kathleen Riebe. The Republican-backed repeal group had no margin for error, as it only met the minimum district threshold of 26 out of 29.
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