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The Utah Board of Higher Education approved an average of 3.3% tuition and fee increases for the state’s public colleges.
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The show at the Sears Art Museum in St. George runs through Jan. 12 and is the first in a series of planned exhibits that will spotlight Utah’s famous national parks.
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The divisive campaign for three open council seats included smear tactics, vandalism and attacks related to St. George’s ongoing drag show controversy.
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While the debate mostly stuck to the city’s pressing issues like affordable housing and water, it also highlighted the sharp divisions that have formed over cultural topics.
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Especially in rural parts of Utah, it can be a challenge to train, hire and keep health care workers. During the Legislature's interim session in St. George, local leaders described how they'd like lawmakers to help.
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Preliminary results indicate the three incumbent candidates will get enough primary votes to move on to this fall’s general election. They’ll face off against three political newcomers, including two who have made preserving Dixie heritage a centerpiece of their campaigns.
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Utah Tech University and Southern Utah University will be part of the newly formed United Athletic Conference. It will give the teams a shot at a conference championship.
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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 Tech hosted a conservative climate change panel that focused on the way to bridge the gap between younger and older generations on the issue.
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The center offers concurrent enrollment and certification courses for students at Water Canyon High School.
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The new name will better fit the institution’s polytechnic vision, according to the university president.
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The latest Utah news for Monday evening, April 22, 2022.