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“Whatever we vote tonight is not the end, it cannot be the end. It has got to be a pause. A significant pause, but it’s got to only be a pause,” Alpine School Board President Sara Hacken said.
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The Round-Up started back in 1937 when Lehi was less than 3,000 residents. Today, life is a lot less agrarian in Utah’s tech epicenter.
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The school, built in 1951, has often been used as an overflow area for water over the years.
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The pride flags were removed in March, but LGBTQ+ students and allies said they’re still waiting for a response from the Alpine School District’s school board.
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On top of overtime for plow drivers, already a scarce commodity, Utah cities had to pony up for equipment repair and for road salts.
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E-bikes could be a way to cut down on traffic and pollution, but how accessible are they?
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The Lehi planning commission has struck down a zoning change request for a high-density townhome development. It’s not an isolated decision as housing demands and neighborhood desires still persist.
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Crackling concrete and earth emptied in the Jordan River in Utah County are prompting concerns, but the Jordan River Commission executive director says erosion is a natural part of the water cycle.
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Lehi, Valley View, Lindon, Windsor and Sharon elementaries could all be closed as soon as this year.
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What’s the reason behind the rate surge? A number of unusual factors in the West combined to put a bigger dent in pocketbooks.
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The announcement comes on the heels of the CHIPS and Science Act that Democratic President Joe Biden signed last summer.
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With slim staffing and conservative spending tactics, two Utah cities of Lehi and Manti explain how snow removal remains a high priority.