A new data analysis from Mormon Metrics shows a flip — more people who leave The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are now Republican.
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Hasta que se restablezca la confianza en las vacunas, “tenemos que anticipar que habrá muchos más brotes” en Estados Unidos, dijo el Dr. Andrew Pavia de Utah.
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The framework is designed to protect the environment and Utah’s economic growth.
Kinsey Institute Director Justin R. Garcia joins us to talk about his book, "The Intimate Animal." Drawing on the science of love, sex and relationships, Garcia argues our deepest drive isn’t sex — it’s intimacy.
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A late-stage push to unite Utah’s progressive vote has state Sen. Nate Blouin polling likely Democratic voters. Michael Farrell and Liban Mohamed say they’re not on board.
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Polls show the public takes a dim view of insider trading in Washington and supports more guardrails against corruption. The debates have scrambled ideological lines inside the Democratic Party, with more moderate lawmakers attacking progressive rivals over past stock trades.
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So far, PFAS testing has found levels below the EPA limit in the vast majority of Utah systems. But more money for testing could be on the way.
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Durrant was the longest-serving Chief Justice in Utah history. His departure comes as there are three other vacancies on the state’s highest court.
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It’s been a year since the new Marshall White Center opened in Ogden. Many families have qualified for reduced-cost memberships, but what exactly is free is still in question.
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The war in Iran has sent gas prices up sharply, and Utahns are choosing where to spend their money on the long weekend.
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The declaration isn’t a surprise. Utah’s water outlook has been deteriorating for months following the state’s warmest fall and winter on record.
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A new proposal for sharing Colorado River water would bring negotiators together every couple of years. That could create uncertainty and get in the way of big solutions for the future.
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There’s a ton of braille, and patrons can borrow popular audiobooks or request specific ones be recorded. It’s not just about reading, but connection and training the ear.
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