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“I think for me as a member of the Deaf community, theater is one of the best ways for us to show our language and culture to the world,” said Deaf West Theatre’s Artistic Director.
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According to the Utah Office of Homeless Services’ 2022 annual report, the number of Utahns experiencing homelessness for the first time jumped 14% between 2020 and 2021.
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Transit advocates and UDOT are excited to see that Utah got attention in the president’s budget proposals.
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Utah is banking on all its 2002 Winter Games venues, but what, if any, improvements are needed for potential use in 2030 or 2034?
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On March 12, 2003, Elizabeth Smart was discovered in Sandy, Utah with her kidnappers. She now uses her own pain to help other sexual violence victims.
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About 50 young people gathered for a climate strike at the Utah Capitol on March 3 to voice frustrations with the lack of climate legislation this past session and call for change.
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New research out of Canada shows fumes from diesel-powered vehicles (like the trucks and trains that come through Salt Lake City) could be affecting how brains function.
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Unlike the push to remove criminal penalties for drug use that saw success at the ballot box in Oregon and Colorado over the past few years, legalization efforts underway in red and blue states focus on allowing magic mushrooms to be consumed under supervision.
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The six-wheeled bots know their own way around campus and hardly ever get stuck.
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Thousands are expected be in town Feb. 17-19 for NBA All-Star Weekend, delivering an economic lift for those able to handle the crowds.
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A University of Utah panel discussed both policing and safety. Students said there needs to be more intervention before campus tragedies happen.
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Seven elk have been killed in traffic-related accidents since the beginning of February, including three crossing I-80 last Friday.