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The latest Utah news from Wednesday morning, Oct. 13, 2021
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Getting Up The Mountain: Stakeholders Divided Over Transportation Plans For Little Cottonwood CanyonAs state and local officials narrow in on plans to address traffic congestion in one of Utah’s key routes to ski resorts — Little Cottonwood Canyon — stakeholders have lined up behind their preference of the three proposals on the table. But a larger plan is also underway to create a more comprehensive transit system across the Central Wasatch region.
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People traveling to Utah will be asked to fill out an online form and answer questions about their possible exposure to the coronavirus under an order…
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High-speed trains from Salt Lake to Provo, Ogden and Zion National Park? It could be a reality under a Republican-sponsored bill at the Utah…
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ST. GEORGE — The recent flurry of winter storms that caused accidents and traffic problems across the state did not leave Southern Utah untouched.Over the…
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If your car warns when you drift into another lane or it adjusts the cruise control automatically, you’re already using self-driving vehicle…
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In recent years, President Trump has dismissed climate change as a hoax. “I think it’s a big scam for a lot of people to make a lot of money,” he said...
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Colorado will be the first state in the country to test out so-called "smart pavement" on a stretch of highway this year. The goal of these high tech...
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Lawmakers on Tuesday passed a bill that included a last-minute change to greatly expand the Utah Department of Transportation’s authority to impose tolls…
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Earlier this month Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski nominated state Sen. Jim Dabakis (D-Salt Lake City) to represent the city on the Utah Transit…
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An 11th-hour, $1 billion transportation bonding bill gained passage on Tuesday despite some lawmakers’ reservations.The bill, SB 277, would allow the…
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Starting January 1st the state tax Utahns pay on gasoline will be going up. But that doesn’t mean they’ll instantly be paying more at the pump.This year…