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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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KUER listener Rebecca Woolston gave us the recipe for her family’s annual appetizer so you can experience the warm and gooey nostalgia yourself.
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Utah’s economy is a hotbed for business startups but ranks low in women-owned startups. Can more be done to boost female entrepreneurship?
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Even though lockdown drills are a common enough occurrence in schools now, explaining the thinking behind the preparation — and the reasons — varies by grade.
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As it stands right now, the process for choosing a classroom curriculum varies greatly between the different school districts in Utah.
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Más personas están siendo desplazadas del westside de Salt Lake City debido a las inmobiliarias que han llegado a construir apartamentos de lujo, pero la gente a la que le tocó irse dice que todo se ha tornado más difícil.
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More people are being displaced from Salt Lake’s westside as developers come in and build luxury apartment buildings, but the people who left say it’s only gotten harder to live elsewhere.
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Nationally, people experiencing homelessness seem to be getting older. That’s also the case in Utah, which is one of the youngest states in the country.
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The veteran Democrat on Utah’s Capitol Hill said he’s not worried about his chances for re-election.
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Rep. Kera Birkeland sent the letter on House of Representatives letterhead. LGBTQ supporters accused her of escalating a culture war issue.
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A Utah law passed this year requires public schools to provide free menstrual products to students and Hillcrest Junior High School pilots the program.
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Possible solutions include screening kids earlier for mental health concerns and tapping into underutilized Medicaid benefits.