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Immigration cases have spiked nationally, and in a small county, like Millard, it makes a big difference.
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The complaint filed Monday against the Bureau of Land Management is the latest development in the battle over the potash in Utah, which holds some of the United States’ largest deposits of the mineral, which is used by farmers to fertilize crops throughout the globe.
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Gov. Spencer Cox is calling for the Legislature to approve moving municipal election dates to accommodate a special election to replace Utah U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart.
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The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute projects that by 2060, 5-to-17-year-olds will make up a smaller percentage of the population than they do now.
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Central Utah faces the same housing crunch as the rest of the state and the loss of an affordable housing project is an even bigger blow
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“[The drought’s] probably not going to go away in one year, but we are in a better situation than we were this time last year,” said a state coordinator.
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The seasonal storage project is one of several undertakings that could help determine how big a role hydrogen will play in providing reliable, carbon-free energy in the future.
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Of the 26 wildfires that started over the weekend, all but three of them were human-caused. There are five still burning.
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The latest Utah news for Thursday morning, April 28, 2022
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Project leaders worried recent state laws would impact financing for their transition to clean energy.
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As schools and businesses gear up for closures, school districts in Utah are looking for ways to keep learning going outside the classroom.It’s a…
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Hundreds of years before pumpkin pie and jack-o-lanterns, the Fremont Indians grew corn, beans, and types of squash that may have included pumpkin.…