“This kind of money is huge for southern Utah,” said Republican Rep. Celeste Maloy. “It's hard to overstate how high the stakes are.”
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Lawmaker and developer Brad Wilson bought land that would later benefit from its proximity to a major development supported by a $160 million tax incentive.
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Although the latest version of UTA Moves 2050 does not mention the Olympics, that’s not to say officials aren’t thinking about how the Winter Games could influence public transit.
Life on earth is for the dogs. There’s too much regulation, too few resources and it’s burning up. Better to pack up and leave for Mars. Or is it? There’s a contingent of people — Elon Musk among them — who are obsessed by the idea of settling on Mars. But the husband-and-wife research team Zach and Kelly Weinersmith say that life on Mars could very well be terrible.
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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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In a hot housing market, the settlement could pave the way for Utahns to pay slightly less for a home.
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Utah coach Lynne Roberts revealed the incidents, and the fact the team changed hotels out of safety concerns, after Utah lost to Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAAs.
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For the first time, the Washington County Water Conservancy District has created a Spanish version of its workshop on water-efficient landscaping.
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Fourth-seeded Gonzaga beat No. 5 seed Utah 77-66. Alissa Pili led Utah with 35 points, her fifth 30-point game of the season, in her final game for the Utes.
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The Utah Legislature has the ability to overhaul zoning laws to pave the way for more affordable starter homes.
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The University of Utah and the other nine departing schools will each have $5 million in revenue withheld for the 2024 fiscal year for a total of $50 million.
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