Third District Court Judge Dianna Gibson says until the Utah Supreme Court weighs in, there will be a “cloud” over the state’s 2026 midterm elections.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Holland’s death was due to complications from kidney disease. Holland led the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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“After discussions with coach Whittingham, his representatives and the University of Michigan, we have granted their request to allow him to join the Michigan program immediately,” Utah athletic director Mark Harlan said.
Jesus’s mother Mary likely lived for over 40 years, but many believers only think of her in two places: the Nativity and the Crucifixion. But as scholar James Tabor says, the actual Mary has been largely erased by a religious idea of Mary.
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Utah lawmakers bought time to appeal the redrawn map in a special session, but they also created conditions that could have candidates thinking: “This is my chance to run against somebody. I don't have to necessarily wait in line.”
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The Utah Attorney General's Office is prosecuting online child abuse crimes at double the rate in 2025 compared to previous years. Defense lawyers are concerned that child sex abuse material is too available on the mainstream internet.
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Water leaders in the U.S. West gathered this week in Las Vegas with a hefty task hanging over their heads — figuring out a long-term plan for sharing water from the Colorado River.
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Rock Springs, Wyoming, is promoting Latino businesses, while the county works with ICE to crack down on immigration.
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In a speech from the White House, the president touted the first 11-months of his second term in office and announced a “warrior dividend” bonus for members of the military.
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In Washington County, projects like townhome developments are less common than they were two years ago. In 2023, two out of every five new homes built in Washington County were condos and townhomes. Now, it’s just one in five.
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Emily Buss will serve out the remainder of Sen. Daniel Thatcher’s term in the Utah Legislature. Originally a Republican, Thatcher joined the Forward Party in March.
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Brick Williams dice que su seguro médico mensual se duplicará o incluso más si no se extienden los créditos fiscales de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio. No tener seguro no es una opción porque necesita un medicamento costoso dos veces al mes.
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A shift away from permanent supportive housing vouchers would force disabled Utahns out of their homes. One advocate calls it a lose-lose for residents and landlords.
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