Although the latest version of UTA Moves 2050 does not mention the Olympics, that’s not to say officials aren’t thinking about how the Winter Games could influence public transit.
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Lawmaker and developer Brad Wilson bought land that would later benefit from its proximity to a major development supported by a $160 million tax incentive.
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Clues as to what assurances the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games will give the IOC may lie in a bill the governor signed in 2023.
Life on earth is for the dogs. There’s too much regulation, too few resources and it’s burning up. Better to pack up and leave for Mars. Or is it? There’s a contingent of people — Elon Musk among them — who are obsessed by the idea of settling on Mars. But the husband-and-wife research team Zach and Kelly Weinersmith say that life on Mars could very well be terrible.
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Immigration cases have spiked nationally, and in a small county, like Millard, it makes a big difference.
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Purdue pounded eighth-seeded Utah State 106-67 in an impressive offensive performance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Newly released video shows the malnourished son of a parenting advice YouTuber approaching a neighbor for help on the morning that his mother and her business partner were arrested on child abuse charges.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education approved an average of 3.3% tuition and fee increases for the state’s public colleges.
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Payson High School students and faculty said the project to bring back Bacon has brought the school and community together.
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Out of a record-breaking 591 bills passed in 2024 by lawmakers, Gov. Spencer Cox struck down seven and issued two line-item vetoes.
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Sixth-seeded BYU is out in the first round. Fans now have to believe in the Utah State Aggies men's team and Utah Utes women's team to represent the Beehive State in the NCAA tournaments.
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