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Aiming to finalize back-to-back Winter Games hosts next year, the International Olympic Committee executive board has decided to enter exclusive talks with Olympic officials in France and the United States for Salt Lake City.
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More and more Utahns are having fewer and fewer babies.
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According to the FBI’s annual crime reports, Utah’s violent crime rates have declined to pre-pandemic levels. But the rates in Salt Lake City have seen a much smaller drop than the rest of the state.
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For faith groups that choose to go solar, the benefits can be both financial and theological.
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The incumbent told supporters on election night that the results show voters want a city government that “prioritizes results over politics.”
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Three debates for next year’s presidential general election are set to be held in college towns in Texas, Virginia and Utah between Sept. 16 and Oct. 9. Whether either party's candidate will participate, however, remains to be seen.
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There hasn’t been anything at the University of Utah like the reports of violent antisemitism on some college campuses. However, students have felt targeted for being Jewish.
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M. Russell Ballard was second-in-line to the church presidency as the second-longest-tenured member of a top governing body called the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He died Sunday at age 95.
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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Utah has been targeted with Islamophobic messages and threatening voicemails.
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Las decisiones tomadas en la década de 1890 “todavía nos impactan hoy”, dice un científico del clima.
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Salt Lake City's west side has worse air quality than the east side — for reasons that range from a mistake made in the 1890s and decades of redlining.
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The Utah native and descendant of Hyrum Smith had served in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since 1985.