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All of Utah’s 29 counties are required to conduct a post-election audit before certifying the primary election results on July 9.
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After questions about election integrity were raised following the 2020 election, Utah’s county clerks are eager to be ahead of the game this election season.
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“I'd be surprised if there's too many people who haven't already made up their mind too much on Trump either way,” one unaffiliated Salt Lake City voter told KUER.
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Viewmont High School teacher Carly Maloney was selected by a committee of representatives from parent and teacher advocacy organizations, charter schools, the Utah State Board of Education and the 2023 teacher of the year.
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One Utah realtor has more houses for sale than buyers but her buyers are still priced out.
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The biggest change is the addition of a “specialized review” committee that will focus solely on judging if portions of challenged books meet the state’s “sensitive materials” standard.
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West-siders bear the brunt of the valley's poor air quality and don't always know how to plead their cases to elected officials. Our Reaching for Air project tried to close the gap between constituents and their representatives.
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After years of complaints, the goal is to make it so the lines on Utah’s highways are always visible, regardless of the weather or the time of day.
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Utah’s urban area aging adults have transit options for medical needs, but gaps to transportation in rural areas need adressing.
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Rep. Ken Ivory said he wants school districts to vote in a public meeting before any books are banned.
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Bigger populations don’t always translate into bigger tax bases for cities, so investments like new fire stations and equipment are a balancing act.
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Seventy-eight-year-old Carl Matthew Johnson was sentenced Thursday on four counts of sexual abuse of a child stemming from his plea deal in January. The judge gave him nine years to life for three first-degree felonies and one to 15 years for a second-degree felony, all to run consecutively.