Asylum cases are hard to win. Even as President Donald Trump presses his immigration crackdown, this Millard County man chose to invest in life here, even if it might not be permanent.
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October set the stage for Utah to have a solid spring snowmelt runoff. That is, if the state can catch enough snow this winter.
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Los casos de asilo son difíciles de ganar. Incluso mientras el presidente Donald Trump intensifica su ofensiva contra la inmigración, este hombre de Millard County decidió invertir en una vida aquí, aunque tal vez no sea permanente.
Cannabis activist Dennis Peron started the country’s first public dispensary in 1992 — before weed was legal. But it wasn’t until he lost his partner, Jonathan, to AIDS that he became an activist. Join us for a conversation about the documentary "Join the Club" with filmmaker Kip Andersen.
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The 22-year-old accused of murdering Charlie Kirk is presumed innocent until proven otherwise, Judge Tony Graf said, and therefore will be dressed as someone presumed innocent.
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The announcement came Monday after the iconic rapper and reality star spent time with the team at the Olympic track in Park City, Utah.
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Utah’s school lunch debt reached a record $3.6 million last school year. Business leaders, advocates and lawmakers are all trying to tackle the problem.
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On day two of the hearing over Utah’s redistricting, the Legislature put forward its own academic experts. They, predictably, presented the opposing view of what the plaintiff’s experts had to say the day before.
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The 2018 citizen-approved anti-gerrymandering redistricting law is at the center of Utah’s current mid-decade map battle.
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“We all are so used to looking at Google Maps and digital maps on our phones that looking at one that's been hand-painted is kind of a breath of fresh air,” said artist Rad Smith.
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There’s a longing for the divine feminine and not just among Latter-day Saints, says scholar Margaret Toscano.
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Utah’s redistricting lawsuit was back in court for the start of a two-day hearing. On day one, the plaintiff’s witnesses took the stand to argue against the Legislature’s map.
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The shutdown hasn’t stopped the crowds at the very popular Zion National Park. But keeping it open has required tens of thousands from state funds and donations.
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