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El grupo musical de Utah The King Will Come, integrado por 15 personas, fue uno de los cinco finalistas del Concurso Tiny Desk de NPR 2026. Su música promueve un mensaje de la acogida de Dios.
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One of the five finalists in NPR’s annual Tiny Desk Contest is a 15-member Utah musical group, The King Will Come. Their music promotes a message of God’s welcome.
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Osmond died Monday at his Utah home at the age of 76. According to a family spokesperson, Alan’s wife and their eight sons were with him at the time of his death
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Utah tried to infuse data science into its math standards. That effort got caught up in a broader debate about rigor and what math high schoolers need.
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Republican Sen. Brady Brammer said Utah has a problem with its supply of attorneys. To fix it, he’s proposing a feasibility study for Utah Valley University to have a law school.
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There’s a longing for the divine feminine and not just among Latter-day Saints, says scholar Margaret Toscano.
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“There's a lot of anxiety out there,” said Michael Gowans, president of the Alpine Education Association teachers union and teacher at Westlake High School.
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After being talked about for decades, preliminary votes show Utah County voters want to split the Alpine School District into thirds
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In recent weeks, multiple Utah children have died because of firearms, including an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself. Non-lethal injury figures are already signaling a worrying trend.
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How much rain? Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork, Provo and Lehi all recorded more rain on Monday and Tuesday than in a typical entire month of August.
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Depending on what voters decide, they could split Alpine School District into thirds.
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“It's happening now. We're experiencing it,” said a Utah researcher. Heat higher than historical averages is another sign of how climate change is impacting the state one step at a time.