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Utah Republicans and Democrats alike agreed violence is no answer for political disagreement. But in Salt Lake City’s Liberty Park Saturday night, voters felt pessimistic about what it means for the rest of the 2024 election year.
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The Jordan River is at its highest level since 2011. With new houses and businesses lining its shore, cities have to work to prevent damage.
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Lawmaker and developer Brad Wilson bought land that would later benefit from its proximity to a major development supported by a $160 million tax incentive.
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Though historic snowfall eased drought conditions, threats of extended dry periods don’t let up in the arid West. That’s why water managers are working on creating sustainable water supplies, including turning the water that flushes down people’s toilets into drinking water from their taps.
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“I am one part worried and one part excited, and I think a lot of teachers are in that boat,” said Bingham High School teacher Braxton Thornley.
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The $28.4 billion proposed budget tackles some of the biggest issues facing Utah.
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The trespassing suspect who was shot and killed by police in South Jordan Saturday has been identified.Police were called Saturday afternoon to a private…
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South Jordan City will likely not be asking voters to decide whether to split from Jordan school district this November. The five-member council has…
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The West Jordan City Council decided last night it will not look into separating from the Jordan School District. But some members of the council,…