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As part of their “Shovel Bums” club, private school students from Sandy are learning about and protecting Native American rock art along the shore of Utah Lake.
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Two backcountry skiers were killed and one was rescued after an avalanche Thursday in the mountains outside of Salt Lake City.
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KUER asked two Utahns — one Palestinian, the other Jewish — about their thoughts on the pro-Gaza student protest movement that has now arrived at the University of Utah.
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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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For faith groups that choose to go solar, the benefits can be both financial and theological.
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Although the gondola project is the official selection, it also includes enhanced bus service — and funding for the gondola phase is not final.
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On top of overtime for plow drivers, already a scarce commodity, Utah cities had to pony up for equipment repair and for road salts.
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Bigger populations don’t always translate into bigger tax bases for cities, so investments like new fire stations and equipment are a balancing act.
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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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Utah’s recent storms are making for a healthy winter, but a costly headache from road damage.
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Utah Republicans are helping shift the traditionally Democratic bloc of voters this election season.
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Concerns about election security have led some people to question the mail-in voting system, but it isn’t on every in-person voter’s mind.