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Nearly one-fifth of Orem residents are Hispanic or Latino. The city hopes their translation project will help better accommodate them.
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The Alpine School District is currently exploring breaking up into two or three new districts. The issue could be on the November ballot.
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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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Haley wants to see a return to traditional Republican politics, but polls indicate her chances in Utah are slim.
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The Provo-Orem area spent three years as the Milken Institute’s best-performing city. Officials aren’t worried because they’re still in the top 10.
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More and more police stations around the country, and in Utah, are adding a special kind of dog to the force: canines that help victims and police officers manage stressful situations.
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The late Velma Burkhart fell for a scam that’s prevalent in Utah – her own daughter and grandson convinced her to give them money for fake situations. It left her short for her own expenses.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reiterated his messaging of toppling the “woke agenda” on the left to energize Utah’s conservative delegation during his keynote address on April 22, 2023.
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An area nonprofit is working with Provo city officials to offer hotel vouchers to people without a place to sleep. But what happens to those who are still on the streets?
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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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“On one hand, we are very happy to celebrate this happy time, especially with new people in a new country,” said Zulfiana Shakur Khan “On the other hand, we feel sad that people are dying [on the frontlines back home].”
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Administrators at Utah’s largest public university say colleges need to adapt to the modern world, in part by improving dismal student outcomes. But faculty are pushing back against what they see as a corporate approach to education.