Gov. Cox vetoed the idea last year. Republican lawmakers insist that they need the budget flexibility that moving the money to a state fund, instead of to school districts, would provide.
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Sand Hollow, Dead Horse Point y Bear Lake son algunos de los parques donde las tarifas aumentarán en 2026. Las tarifas están limitadas por la Legislatura, y establecerlas es un ejercicio de equilibrio entre el acceso y el mantenimiento.
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New data shows how the number of residents walking and biking around town keeps growing. And the southern Utah city plans to add even more miles in 2026.
Lots of people dream about leaving it all behind, but Maurice and Maralyn Bailey really did it. Sophie Elmhirst tells the story in her book, and she joins us to talk about what happens when a marriage is pushed to the furthest extremes possible.
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Socha is a president for parks and resorts at Buffalo, New York-based Delaware North. The company provides services in at least six national parks, including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Shenandoah.
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It’s not a new immigration enforcement tactic for the Trump admin, but a string of recent activity inside Salt Lake City’s courthouse has alarmed public defenders.
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Electroconvulsive therapy has been used to treat mood disorders since the 1930s. But this year, lawmakers and specialists alike want to raise awareness of it.
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Utah tried to infuse data science into its math standards. That effort got caught up in a broader debate about rigor and what math high schoolers need.
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The proposed bill would put vacation and sick time for state employees into a single bucket of paid time off. The catch? Employees would get fewer total leave hours.
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As the climate warms, winter snow is less of a given. And the Olympics might have to come up with creative solutions. One idea that's getting a serious look? A rotating list of host sites.
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This dry winter hasn’t spelled much action for city snowplows, but year-round public works staff are busy with preventative maintenance and road repairs.
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With lawmakers focused on affordability in 2026, housing policy begins to take shape.
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The two-pronged approach starts with a nonbinding resolution asking the governor to review the Disability Law Center’s performance. The second is a bill that would add additional state reporting requirements.
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