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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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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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.
America’s faith divide can feel like a given: Christians are conservative, and liberals aren’t religious. It wasn’t always that way, says scholar and pastor Ryan Burge. He joins us to talk about when right and left-leaning evangelicals shared the same pews — and why he believes more people returning to church could be good for democracy.
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Duplicar el número de jueces podría reducir el tiempo de espera a la mitad, dependiendo de qué tan rápido trabajen, pero un proceso más ágil es un arma de doble filo.
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Doubling the number of judges could cut the wait time in half, depending on how quickly they work, but a speedier process is a double-edged sword.
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Workers discovered the owl in late October and quickly took action to save it. Staff at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab spent days carefully removing concrete from the bird's feathers.
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Prosecutors contend that Taylorsville police officer Jimmy Jeremy Haas used unreasonable force when he shot an unarmed man. Haas, 36, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
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After Justice Diana Hagan’s resignation, fresh faces will reshape the Utah Supreme Court. Critics still see the changes as “politically motivated and a form of court packing.”
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Outside of the Beehive State, many might gawk at the idea of students opting out of coursework that makes them feel uncomfortable. Among Utahns, there seem to be wider-ranging and more nuanced perspectives.
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When the next state budget starts in July, new State Homeless Coordinator Tyler Clancy will be in charge of $40 million in spending on priorities like high utilizers and mental and behavioral health.
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Orem has a new wastewater reuse facility that is projected to save 175 million gallons of drinking water a year and reduce harmful algal blooms at Utah Lake.
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Changes in scores vary widely across the state. Some districts — like Wasatch County — are bucking the downward trend, while others are falling even further behind.
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