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In a civil, but scattershot debate, Democrat Bill Campbell, Libertarian Daniel Cottam and Republican incumbent Blake Moore took on Congress’ chaotic term, spending and immigration.
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The candidates seeking to represent Utah's 1st Congressional District — Democrat Bill Campbell, Libertarian Daniel Cottam and incumbent Republican Blake Moore — will face off on Oct. 8, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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The third annual Conservative Climate Summit preached a simple message: No matter where you stand on climate change, what we’re doing now is not working.
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The candidates competing for the Republican nomination in Utah's 1st Congressional District faced off on Monday, June 10, 2024, in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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Incumbent Blake Moore, a native of Ogden, is seeking another term representing Utah’s 1st Congressional District. His challenger is Paul Miller of South Ogden. Utah's primary election is June 25, 2024.
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Utah’s congressional delegation also spoke out against the Department of Defense’s legislative proposal to shift members of the Air National Guard to the U.S. Space Force.
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After nearly 17 hours, the Utah GOP nominating convention concluded with some surprises along the way.
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U.S. sheep ranchers are struggling but domestic lamb consumption is up. As it stands now, the country imports more than 70% of the lamb it consumes.
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All three of Utah’s Republican delegation in the House voted to keep Kevin McCarthy as speaker. Now the state is impacted by a speakerless House.
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A morning snow flurry in Salt Lake City didn’t stop members of the American Federation of Government Employees labor union from rallying at the medical center for better pay.
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The final 258-169-1 House vote on the Respect for Marriage Act sends the legislation to President Joe Biden, a monumental step in a decadeslong battle for nationwide recognition of such unions.
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Overcrowding has been an issue at some of the nation’s most popular parks over the past decade.