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A small shift in votes didn’t change Maloy’s primary win over Jenkins. Tooele and Washington counties, however, both hit a snag with the machines tabulating adjudicated ballots.
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Over the past decade, the remote chemical facility has seen 37 emergency calls involving injuries or health issues. In a review of 911 tapes, callers seemed confused and often lacked crucial information, despite the urgency of the situation.
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Grantsville and Tooele county officials are celebrating the tax revenue and jobs they expect from two new Utah Inland Port Authority projects, but residents remain unsure.
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Since July, domestic violence calls statewide have increased by 80% — a sign seen as a positive due to the effects of the state's new lethality assessment law.
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One Utah realtor has more houses for sale than buyers but her buyers are still priced out.
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The sample from the OSIRIS-REx mission could shed light on the history of the solar system and how life came to be. As one NASA scientist put it, “It’s the first time we’ll be able to look for the building blocks of life and trust the results, right, that this is not contamination.”
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After years of complaints, the goal is to make it so the lines on Utah’s highways are always visible, regardless of the weather or the time of day.
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Tooele County is preparing for flooding following last July’s Jacob City fire in Soldier Canyon.
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Utah’s avalanche risk still persists with the record snowpack, warming temps and more snow in the forecast.
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Over 60% of the power generated in Utah comes from coal. A lot needs to happen before that can change.
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Of the 26 wildfires that started over the weekend, all but three of them were human-caused. There are five still burning.
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Another avian influenza outbreak was confirmed earlier this year. The virus spreads easily among birds, but people don’t need to worry about themselves.