This week’s hearing in Provo is focused on determining whether the state has enough evidence against Tyler Robinson, the man charged with the murder of Charlie Kirk, to go to trial.
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If water levels drop much lower than they are now, hydropower generators inside Glen Canyon Dam could be forced to shut down.
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Technically, state and federal laws don't allow AI programs to handle prescriptions. But Utah officials waived those requirements, and the federal Food and Drug Administration has signaled it doesn't plan to intervene.
When Jeff Strong's son left The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it sparked difficult questions about faith, family and why so many people are leaving. RadioWest talks with Strong about his book "Torn" and the growing divide many Latter-day Saint families are navigating.
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Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming are resisting the deal because it would allow the Navajo and Hopi to lease water to cities downstream, likely the growing towns around Phoenix.
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“I don't hear anybody saying we shouldn't treat the landscape to protect communities, improve forest health and reduce risks,” said U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz. “We all want the same thing.”
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Beyond looking cool, the new designs share a common theme to make them easily identifiable as Utah plates.
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Obtener un pago es complicado, pero las investigaciones y la aplicación de la ley son prioridad por los altos costos.
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The only place to find the Coral Pink Sand Dunes tiger beetle is in a tiny sliver of the southern Utah desert. So as climate change and recreation threaten its fragile habitat, it has nowhere else to go.
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The preliminary hearing will mark the first time that Kirk’s family will be in the courtroom with the man accused of killing him. Robinson has not yet entered a plea.
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There’s no good time to lower a reservoir, said one researcher, but this is “probably the least bad time.”
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Getting a payout is tricky, but investigations and enforcement are a priority because of the high costs.
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The U.S. Wildland Fire Service says they were responding to the Knowles and Gore fires on Saturday. Wildfire activity has intensified across the western U.S. due to hot, dry, and windy weather.
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