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A college degree is often touted as the way to get ahead — a ticket to the middle class. But for many college hopefuls, knocking out all those classes can feel daunting to complete all at once.
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Seven people are running to be Ogden’s next mayor. Candidates now have to campaign for longer since the Utah Legislature moved the election dates.
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The GOP's Lower Energy Costs Act passed the U.S. House on March 30 with only a handful of Democratic votes. The president has already promised a veto even before the Senate has taken up the bill.
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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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An investigation by the Associated Press has found that China and its U.S.-based advocates spent years building relationships with Utah's officials and lawmakers. Efforts that have paid dividends at home and abroad.
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As drought and steady demand shrink the Colorado River and Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam faces an existential threat. It's a rare example of the Southwest's water crisis made visible.
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Voter turnout in the 2022 midterm elections is lagging behind previous years — for now.
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The Great Salt Lake is seeing an increase in salinity levels that is negatively affecting its ecosystems.
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Rep. Blake Moore is seeking re-election to Congress after serving his first term in Washington D.C.
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Last week, the American Library Association reported that the number of attempts in 2022 to ban or restrict library resources is on track to beat the previous year’s record. Utah librarians, authors, and educators say they’re seeing that trend in Utah and want to put a stop to it.
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Weber State University Students are lining up to use the new Ogden Express Wildcat Shuttle.
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Weber State’s Leah Murray said the late senator’s story is a “beautiful rags to riches American dream story.”