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Are you a casual observer of Utah politics, liking a #utpol tweet here and there? KUER's State Street team invites you to a night of politics-themed trivia!
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Current and former elected officials praised the guilty verdicts, but added there is more work to be done.
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The latest Utah news from Wednesday evening, January 6, 2020.
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On Thursday, a Utah legislative committee will consider recommending five judges for confirmation. But they left one name off the agenda: Margaret Plane, who Gov. Gary Herbert appointed to the court of appeals in November.
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A proposal, passed in a legislative committee meeting Wednesday, would give teachers and school staff one-time bonuses. However, it would leave out Salt Lake City teachers if the district does not offer in-person classes by Jan. 19.
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A state lawmaker is working on a bill that would prohibit the state government from mandating a COVID-19 vaccine, but allow private businesses to require it.
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The latest Utah news on Thursday evening, December 10, 2020.
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At the beginning of March, before Utah had any confirmed coronavirus cases, Gov. Gary Herbert stood at a podium in the state’s emergency operations center…
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Updated 3:56 p.m. MDT 01/08/19:Continuing his focus on education and managing Utah’s growth, Gov. Gary Herbert unveiled a $20 billion budget proposal…
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Utah’s top elected officials are taking to social media to share their reactions to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation concluding that neither…
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Following days of closed-door meetings, top House and Senate leaders reached a tentative deal on Tuesday that would fund the state’s $19 billion…
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House lawmakers will determine the fate of a sweeping tax reform package scheduled for debate today. The bill, H.B. 441, proposes a host of new taxes for…