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Federal workers protest the government shutdown outside the Ogden federal building, Governor Herbert calls President Obama a poor leader, and the Utah…
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Utahns deal with the effects of the federal government shutdown, a couple of state legislators propose raising the legal smoking age to 21, and Mitt…
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The Utah Board of Education releases their other comprehensive grading results, Stericycle denies it violated emission limits, and Utah’s five national…
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Lt. Governor Greg Bell resigns, UTOPIA cuts their prices on 1 gigabit internet, and the Capitol Theater moves forward with extensive renovations.
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State health care leaders explore the viability of charity care, some Salt Lake City residents are concerned that city is wasting money on a public…
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The U.S. Department of Justice closes their investigation into Utah Attorney General John Swallow, Utah’s Congressional delegation tries to figure out…
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A controversial medical waste incinerator in North Salt Lake could be considering a move, the Utah State Air Quality Board finally has a plan to meet…
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Draper police arrest one of the victims of the shooting incident that also resulted in the death pf officer Derek Johnson, the state agency that manages…
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Candidates vie to fill the open Salt Lake City Council seat left by Carlton Christensen’s retirement, a state legislator proposes to eliminate the Utah…
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The owner of the horse that collapsed in downtown Salt Lake City gives a picture of different healthy horse to the media, several Mormon authors back a…
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The state releases new information about the federally run online health insurance marketplace, Governor Herbert says he’s in no rush to make a decision…
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Former presidential candidate Howard Dean comes to Utah to motivate Democrats, the new Draper TRAX line opens, and wildfires continue to burn throughout…