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Utah’s senior senator warns of the increasing power of the federal government to make law without congressional approval.
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Substance use kills more new mothers in Utah than any other cause. A federal grant will create a new research center aimed at turning that trend around.
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Sen. Mitt Romney gave his perspective on the political divide in Washington, along with the direction AI is headed during an event at the University of Utah.
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It’s the first time two Utah higher education institutions have come together to open one campus, Salt Lake Community College President Deneece Huftalin said.
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The “Conference of Champions” suffered what could be crushing blows after five schools (Oregon, Washington, Utah, Arizona and Arizona State) announced defections from the league within hours of each other.
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The latest blow to the Pac-12 came just hours after the Big Ten welcomed Oregon and Washington to grow its new West Coast wing next year.
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David Bokovoy, director of prison education at SLCC, said he’s heard from a lot of students who said getting an education was the most transformative part of their time in prison.
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“Unlike some other institutions across the country, Utah public colleges and universities do not consider an applicant’s race or ethnicity when making admissions decisions," said a Utah System of Higher Ed spokesperson.
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Patients say they are relieved by the news, but some are frustrated at how stressful the last month has been while they waited for an answer.
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Great Salt Lake’s exposed lakebed could cause problems as the state strives to host the Olympics.
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The Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute says “Utah’s demographic, social, and environmental factors favorably position the state to host another successful Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.”
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As the lake level drops, more tar seeps are exposed — entrapping birds and small mammals. Writer Gretchen Henderson says the hauntingly beautiful phenomenon is a barometer of climate change.