As one Democratic hopeful’s internet past resurfaces, political observers say it’s a signal of Democratic politics in the state becoming increasingly “mean.”
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Critics argue that the metrics judged by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council don’t reflect the struggles many Utah families face.
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The water supply for the Bryce Canyon National Park area comes from an underground aquifer. Scientists and residents worry that more tourism development there might strain those limited reserves.
Can heat improve your health? There’s emerging evidence on the health benefits of raising your body temperature. Author Bill Gifford joins us to make the case for heat.
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Ogden changed its original proposal after business owners raised concerns over employee parking and quick visits. The city council will consider the new plan at its April 14 work session.
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A new report says security spending for congressional and presidential campaigns has jumped fivefold over the past decade as an increasingly hostile political environment has led to escalating threats against public officials.
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Utah State University’s new Natural Fiber Hub brings together experts on all kinds of fibers. The goal is to reduce reliance on polluting plastics in things like clothing and construction.
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What started as a small outbreak of measles along the Utah-Arizona border has spread to every corner of the Beehive State.
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'Cute and charismatic' pikas live in isolated habitats like Utah’s La Sal Mountains. They’re built for the cold, and new research suggests warming temperatures are putting them at risk.
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A pesar de un crecimiento explosivo, la capital de Texas vio disminuir su alquiler medio en los últimos cinco años. Un análisis de Pew señala que Utah podría aprender algunas lecciones importantes de ello.
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For almost a decade, people working in Utah agriculture have noticed a steady uptick in farmers offering tourist-friendly operations, like corn mazes, pumpkin patches and farm tours.
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Some lawmakers in our region are arguing abortion bans help keep a population young and growing. Others say they lead to more people leaving the state.
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We checked in with the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants for some key tips on how to capitalize on changes to the 2025 federal tax code.
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