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Utah has 890,637 active Republican voters. On Super Tuesday, the most recent tally shows only 84,942 votes cast in the caucus presidential poll.
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Lawmakers like Republican Karriane Lisonbee believe Utah’s “trigger law” will be upheld as constitutional “and we want that decision made.”
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Although it is an El Niño year, research from the University of Utah points to a variety of other factors as to why the Wasatch Mountains get so much snow.
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A new report by the University of Utah’s Kem C Gardner Policy Institute says college grads out-earn, enjoy greater economic stability and have better health outcomes than those who don’t pursue higher education.
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As GOP proposals prioritize energy independence and coal, Democrats hope to take a different approach to a common goal of affordable, reliable energy.
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The Big 12 has revealed its football schedule for the 2024 season, incorporating new members Arizona, Arizona State and Utah and marking the return of Colorado to the now 16-team league.
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Jenna Murray is Eastern Shoshone and a medical student at the University of Utah. Her journey has been complicated by addiction. But now, a short film about her healing process on her ancestral homeland is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival.
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For the first time, researchers are getting a clear picture of how snowflakes fall through the winter wind, thanks to new technology developed and tested in Utah.
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More and more Utahns are having fewer and fewer babies.
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Republican Sen. Mike McKell is considering draft legislation that would make the Utah Attorney General an appointed job rather than an elected one.
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Three debates for next year’s presidential general election are set to be held in college towns in Texas, Virginia and Utah between Sept. 16 and Oct. 9. Whether either party's candidate will participate, however, remains to be seen.
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There hasn’t been anything at the University of Utah like the reports of violent antisemitism on some college campuses. However, students have felt targeted for being Jewish.