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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.
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Incumbent Republican Rep. Chris Stewart is seeking a sixth term in Congress. He faced Democratic challenger Nick Mitchell and Constitution Party nominee Cassie Easley in a debate on Oct. 14.
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This year’s annual security reports come after a state legislative audit last spring that identified potential data entry errors in the annual security reports of several of Utah's universities and colleges.
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A project launched to preserve the southern Paiute language and culture is asking for feedback from the public and volunteers.
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The Utah System of Higher Ed is responding.
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The University of Utah will have the highest increase, followed by Utah Valley and Utah State universities.
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School mental health providers are reaching a tipping point, as more students are seeking help. As mental health concerns become a top priority for students, it’s likely to become the new normal for schools.