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The constitutionality of released-time religious education was taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1952. But it wasn’t about Utah or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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For faith groups that choose to go solar, the benefits can be both financial and theological.
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Somewhere around March, people who thought they were renewing or applying for new passports in plenty of time for their summer trips flooded what the State Department says is a system still short-staffed from cuts during the pandemic.
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Salt Lake City post offices only have about a quarter of the entry-level mail carriers they need, according to a local union official. That’s leading to mail delivery on some routes to be briefly suspended. “This is the first year we've really seen this," the union official said.
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Twin Peaks, Spring Lane and Millcreek elementaries could close as soon as after this school year.
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Voters in Holladay and Orem weighed in on plans for high-density developments this month, but with two different outcomes that could leave planners and…
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Stately, old trees stand at the heart of Holladay’s identity.But some residents are saying proposed city limits on tree cutting go too far. And that’s…
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The process involved nearly 2 years of wrangling between residents, Salt Lake County, East Millcreek Township representatives and eventually the…