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As the partial government shutdown stretches toward a third week, both the public and public employees alike are feeling the pain. But there’s another…
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For 30 years, Steve Bryant has worked as a cartography contractor — a map maker — for the National Forest Service.“We make the maps that people buy in the…
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A backed-up line of grocery carts pushed by furloughed federal employees wound between aisles at the Catholic Community Services food pantry in Ogden,…
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Reactions to President Trump’s Oval Office speech on Tuesday night fell predictably along party lines, though more Utah Republicans are openly embracing…
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If the impasse over President Trump’s proposed border wall makes it to Saturday morning, this will be the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. And…
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President Trump is addressing the nation about border security tonight (Tuesday, Jan. 8). Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer will give a…
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The U.S. Interior Department announced Sunday it will take the extraordinary step of using entrance fees for daily operations during the partial…
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Unlike previous administrations, President Trump’s Interior Department has directed national parks to keep their gates open while furloughing most workers…
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As the partial government shutdown enters its third week, roughly 800,000 federal workers are still without pay. Rep. John Curtis, R-Utah, said members of…
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As the partial government shutdown appeared likely to enter its third week, Utah’s tourism office assembled plans to fund another week of skeleton…
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Ben McAdams became the only Democrat in Utah’s congressional delegation on Thursday, when he was sworn into office as Representative of the 4th…
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Amid a government shutdown and criticism from fellow Republicans for his op-ed expressing disappointment in President Trump, Mitt Romney took the oath of…