The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints denied the existence of an 1886 polygamy revelation for over a century. Mormon Fundamentalist Benjamin Shaffer said that denial harmed his community.
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AI has a role to play in mental health care, but it also comes with potential risks.
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“For a long time, we've had bounties and government agents out after them, trying to kill them. It never works,” one researcher said, describing the coyote’s resilience to hunting.
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Much of the Joseph Smith story tuns on this question: Did he really discover golden plates? Historian John Turner says no, but he doesn't dismiss what came next. Listen to part two of "RadioWest's" conversation about the life and legacy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint's first leader and prophet.
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El borrador final del plan de Salt Lake City para reurbanizar el antiguo hogar del equipo de béisbol Salt Lake Bees incluye viviendas, áreas verdes, una biblioteca, tiendas minoristas y otros espacios comunitarios.
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Some of the grants being withheld are for English language learners and before- and after- school programs. The Trump administration said it needed to review them.
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One Utah attorney worries the Supreme Court’s recent rulings may encourage Utah lawmakers to pass even more conservative legislation.
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From tents in the park to lines at the cafe, residents in Enterprise have felt the impact of welcoming hundreds of firefighters to town. But they say it’s a small price to pay.
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This seasonal dance choreographed by Mother Nature marks a special time for the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is when residents clasp their hands, hoping for much-needed moisture to dampen the threat of wildfire and keep rivers flowing.
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A doctor's office on wheels has helped the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe ease a rural health care shortage. Mobile clinics are also being used by the Navajo Nation, the White Mountain Apache Tribe in Arizona and the Fort Peck Tribes in Montana.
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Real people, not waste or fraud, would be cut from health insurance in Utah, said former Republican state Rep. Marsha Judkins.
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After the Department of Government Efficiency abruptly canceled nearly $1 million in funding for Utah Humanities, smaller organizations are feeling the ripple effects.
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The final draft of Salt Lake City’s plan for redeveloping the former home of the Salt Lake Bees includes housing, green space, a library, retail shops and other community spaces.
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