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Gilmore Scott says the sharp edges and vivid colors that dominate his paintings are inspired by Diné rug weavers — including his mother. Scott says some people think of the desert as being earth tone and just one color, but if they take the time to look, magnificent colors emerge. His work will be on display at the St. George Art Festival April 7-8.
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Utah’s higher ed schools have seen record freshman classes recently and the wave of college-age Utahns is only part of the story.
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Utah’s economy is a hotbed for business startups but ranks low in women-owned startups. Can more be done to boost female entrepreneurship?
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Water officials across the West have been negotiating a crisis on the Colorado River. Drought is putting pressure on the 7-state basin, and the nation’s two largest reservoirs recently reached record lows.
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For one folklorist, bringing rigidity to a day marked by disorder takes away the spooky spirit. On the other hand, cranky kids are a horror all their own.
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Housing construction on what used to be a University of Utah parking lot has some students upset with the lack of parking. In the end, different Utah cities and schools have a variation of the problem.
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Utah’s unique culture of perfection might contribute to the prevalence of eating disorders. Some Utah therapists who treat this mental illness have a year-long waitlist.
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Over 43 million egg-laying hens died nationwide last year because of the avian flu outbreak.
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Here’s how students at a Utah County university are working to spread the message of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. all year-long.
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Curiosity is the only non-alcoholic bar in Utah’s capital city.
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Algal blooms could cause more snowmelt and affect Utah’s water supply in the future.
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Some bus routes were cut back in December by the Utah Transit Authority, which has a hard time hiring enough drivers.