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From conflicts of interest to public lands ownership to social media, four candidates for attorney general presented their case on why they should be Utah’s leading lawyer.
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The candidates seeking seeking to be the next Utah Attorney General — Democrat Rudy Bautista, Republican Derek Brown, Libertarian Andrew McCullough and Michelle Quist of the United Utah Party — will face off on Oct. 1, 2024, at 6 p.m. in a debate organized by the Utah Debate Commission.
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The university in Cedar City expects the new officers will allow its police force to better handle investigations and cover campus events like the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
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The Utah Board of Higher Education approved an average of 3.3% tuition and fee increases for the state’s public colleges.
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The debate in the CD2 special election is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6:00 p.m. MDT.
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A new nationwide survey shows how members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints view nature and climate change differently from other religious groups.
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“What Utahns might not realize is what you just lose when we don't have Chris Stewart,” said Jason Perry of the Hinckley Institute of Politics.
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A wave of retirements early in the pandemic created a critical shortage of aircraft mechanics. Southern Utah University's mechanic training program hopes to fill that gap, but it can only grow so quickly.
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Bryce Canyon National Park is 100 years old, but the geology of the park has been forming for millions of years. Climate change and rising visitation could change what happens next.
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Utah Tech University and Southern Utah University will be part of the newly formed United Athletic Conference. It will give the teams a shot at a conference championship.
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An investigation by the Associated Press has found that China and its U.S.-based advocates spent years building relationships with Utah's officials and lawmakers. Efforts that have paid dividends at home and abroad.
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Past remarks on LGBTQ issues and same-sex marriage made by Jeffrey R. Holland, an elder with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have some students upset about the university's choice.