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Population estimates show international migrants were attracted to some of the largest, most urban counties in the U.S. last year.
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Commissioner Amelia Powers-Gardner said working on a three-member commission for such a large county is “very tough.”
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One of the Five Pillars of Islam is the “sawm," where during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar healthy adults are required to abstain from food and drink during daylight hours.
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Without Utah County Commissioner Tom Sakievich, who hasn’t been able to work since last December, some county business is at a standstill.
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The Utah Transit Authority is accepting public comment on its plan to begin charging for its UVX bus rapid transit system in Orem and Provo.
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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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Construction is just starting on a tech incubator to be known as The River District at the base of Provo Canyon. It’s the brainchild of billionaire Qualtrics founder Ryan Smith.
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After a tumultuous year for tech nationally, job growth in Utah’s Silicon Slopes slowed but remained positive.
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Nationwide, people are surprised to find out their listening habits closely align with the BYU college town.
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Mountainland Continuum of Care says churches like the Provo Seventh-day Adventist Community Service Center, Provo Community Congregational United Church of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and St. Mary's Episcopal Church have stepped up.
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The Muslim Student Association at the University of Utah has been targeted with Islamophobic messages and threatening voicemails.
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Craig Robertson’s online threats to the president brought an FBI raid to his house. A journalist interviewed the friends, family and neighbors to get a fuller picture of his life and death.