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.
The hunt for critical minable resources is heating up in Utah, and would-be extractors have found a legal loophole to get around federal minding laws. The Atlantic journalist Lauren Steele has been following this story, and shares what she has learned.
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LDS influencers have found an enthusiastic audience across the country, curious about their faith and family. Still, they are often imperfect and unofficial representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will sustain Uchtdorf as acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles during the April 2026 general conference over Easter weekend.
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Despite explosive growth, the capital city of Texas saw its median rent decrease over the past five years. A Pew analysis says Utah could learn some important lessons from them.
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The district said the adult education program “was using resources that could be directed towards the classroom” and outside of its primary student focus.
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With record-low snow this winter, Utah trees and grasses are drying out early. That could set up the state’s forests and communities for a long, dangerous wildfire year.
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In terms of what’s driving fear in Hispanic and Latino communities, advocates like Ogden-based LUPEC still point to Trump administration rhetoric, instead of actions on the ground.
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“In these past four weeks, our armed forces have delivered swift, decisive, overwhelming victories on the battlefield,” said the president, speaking from the White House.
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“There's just something about this wiener dog race that just produces so much endorphins,” said race co-founder and announcer Brad Wheeler.
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The major legal challenge and constitutional questions head to the Supreme Court today. KUER will carry live coverage of the arguments on air and online starting at 8:00 a.m. MT.
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