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The Ogden School District has begun using a translation service over the phone to help teachers connect with non-English speaking parents.
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The White Roller Coaster. Lagoon Dipper. Giant Coaster. It’s been known by many names, but these days just goes by “Roller Coaster.” It’s one of Lagoon Amusement Park’s most popular and enduring rides, and this week, the Utah landmark celebrated its 100th birthday.
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This summer, KUER producer Benjamin Bombard is traveling around Utah looking for places that are…extra. Extreme. His first mission: to find the darkest place — above ground — in the state. He just might have found it among the redrock spires of Kodachrome State Park.
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St. George is known as a desert tourism hotspot and a retirement destination, but business and city leaders are hoping to rebrand it as a tech hub. To do that, they want to turn the 180 acres around a shuttered airport into a multi-use community.
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The lawsuit involves public land between Bears Ears and Hovenweep national monuments. It claims drilling there could cause irreparable damage to cultural sites.
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The Manti Temple is one of four pioneer-era temples in Utah. The Church will be renovating it later this year, which has locals concerned about the removal of historic and cherished murals.
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Garfield is a small rural county, and one in every 13 people there have tested positive for COVID-19. Much like the rest of Utah, the pandemic has shuttered their typical way of life. Now that the vaccine has arrived though, residents in the county are hopeful.
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Utah Treatment Centers Would Face Limits On Use Of Restraints, Drugs, Isolation Rooms Under New BillA Utah County lawmaker has introduced a bill to bring more oversight to youth treatment programs in the state. If passed, it would dramatically increase reporting and inspection requirements for youth residential treatment facilities in Utah.