Welcome to the first installment of an occasional, multi-part series discussing a cadre of extraordinary individuals responsible for transforming Park City from a decrepit mining community into an ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNSandy Springs sees drop in vehicle break-ins with more officers on patrolSandy Springs Police Chief Ken DeSimone attributed the reduction in vehicle break-ins to more officers on patrol, while also ...
Utah County is bursting with interactive experiences that let you dive in and try something new. Whether you're eager to ...
HB394, sponsored by Rep. Jordan Teuscher, would remove intent language from a number of sections of Utah Code, including a ...
Residents in a sparsely populated area of Iron County are speaking out against a contractor that's asking Iron County to allow them to build a mine in the area.
Lawmakers are considering a move under which Utahns' access to public information could be significantly curtailed, and the process for obtaining public records changed drastically.
Utah teachers couldn’t be disciplined for misgendering or deadnaming students in “certain situations,” according to a new bill that would override workplace policies on the matter.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNLawmakers propose at least 5 changes to Utah’s Constitution — What to knowThere are at least five public proposals to change Utah’s constitution being run by state lawmakers this year, and at least a ...
Regardless, Covey joins some legendary former Utes on the list of the school's Super Bowl winners. Steve Smith Sr., Eric ...
Summit County Manager Shayne Scott said on KPCW’s “Local News Hour” that Rep. Casey Snider may amend House Bill 309. “We're ...
Utah lawmakers are calling on the federal government to let states have more freedom in administering safety net programs.
The Utah Legislature released the price tag for a bill that would convert the Cottonwood Canyons into state parks.
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