The Policy Project has successfully championed bills in the past, including getting free period products in schools. Next, they want to increase affordability for families.
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The great horned owl was partially covered in concrete. Sanctuary workers removed the concrete after several grooming sessions. Its feathers are frayed, but the bird is expected to be released in late spring or early summer of next year.
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The latest 40-year projections show growth slowing slightly, but still outpacing national numbers by a factor of three.
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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Provo is about to have a new mayor. While the race was close, challenger Marsha Judkins eventually came out ahead of two-term incumbent Michelle Kaufusi. Provo voters say Marsha Judkins ran a more tasteful campaign.
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A pending deal to end the government shutdown is too late for about 30 buffalo on the Fort Peck reservation in northern Montana.
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Riebe has served in the Utah Senate since 2019 and previously ran for Congress in 2023 in a special election to replace retiring Republican Rep. Chris Stewart.
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Third District Court Judge Dianna Gibson rejected the Legislature's map in a Nov. 10 ruling to meet a deadline set by the Lt. Governor's Office. Now, Republican lawmakers are accusing her of disregarding the Utah Constitution.
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Cuando el presidente Donald Trump anunció que reduciría los precios de la carne de res cuadruplicando las importaciones desde Argentina, el mercado ganadero se desplomó de inmediato. Pero los productores de Utah dicen que su idea no afectará los precios a largo plazo debido a un déficit ya grande en la cadena de suministro de Estados Unidos.
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Since 2019, there have been seven different releases of a special kind of firefighting foam at the airport. Officials stress they are always on the lookout for spills, with three fire stations on site, an operations team, as well as 37 spill kits spread across the airport for rapid response.
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In an opinion that came down late Monday night, “the Court finds that Map C [the Legislature’s map] was drawn with the purpose to favor Republicans,” wrote Judge Dianna Gibson.
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There's been an especially steep drop in fertility rates in Western states, including Wyoming, which has also seen a big jump in the cost of housing.
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Along with stop, drop and roll, some states are teaching students to 'Stop and don't touch that gun.' Arkansas, Tennessee and Utah passed laws requiring schools to teach children as young as 5 the basics of gun safety and how to properly store guns at home.
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