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Housing construction on what used to be a University of Utah parking lot has some students upset with the lack of parking. In the end, different Utah cities and schools have a variation of the problem.
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Cities spent $8.68 million on police to deal with homeless shelter impacts.
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Is enough being done to spread awareness about the meaning of Kwanzaa among Utahns?
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Ogden City Council wants to improve Union Station and the area surrounding it, but community members are worried the museums inside the depot will be put in storage.
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Since 2020, K-12 students across the country have been able to get school meals for free. That federal program ended this school year, but some people want to keep it going.
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Voter turnout in the 2022 midterm elections is lagging behind previous years — for now.
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There are currently no high-speed trains in the West, but that doesn’t mean it’s out of the question in Utah.
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Rep. Blake Moore is seeking re-election to Congress after serving his first term in Washington D.C.
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This past spring, Grand Canyon National Park became the site of an extended norovirus outbreak, with more than 200 cases of gastrointestinal illness among rafters and backpackers.
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With both parties jockeying for control of Congress, the former Republican's bid against Donald Trump ally Sen. Mike Lee has transformed the reliably Republican state from an electoral afterthought into a potential battleground.
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Weber State University Students are lining up to use the new Ogden Express Wildcat Shuttle.
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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.