HEALTH
Help The Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica investigate mental health care access in Utah
By Jessica Schreifels
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October 31, 2024, 12:00 p.m.
Former students sue, contending UVU didn’t protect them from a medical worker they allege touched them inappropriately
Blaming ‘punitive’ Utah licensers, Maple Lake Academy closes girls program
Toxic algae detected at Lake Powell, Glen Canyon
Some unhoused people may have handled a rabid bat, health officials warn
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EDUCATION
Embattled ex-Utah Tech president keeps new university job in Missouri after unanimous vote
By Courtney Tanner
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November 23, 2024, 1:00 p.m.
Utah Tech faculty take rare no-confidence vote against school leaders over handling of allegations against ex-president
Utah ninth and 10th graders could soon be required to take standardized RISE tests
Utah university presidents accused of misconduct can no longer collect salary after resigning
Utah just banned a 14th book from public schools. Here’s what it’s about.
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CRIME
15 years after a man died in the Nutty Putty Cave, his family and rescuers still struggle to escape the darkness
By Julie Jag
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November 23, 2024, 6:41 p.m.
Can a death row inmate’s dementia spare him from capital punishment? A Utah judge will decide.
Utah A.G.’s office can keep prosecuting death penalty case despite collusion allegations, judge rules
Her brother allegedly killed her husband. Utah police say she and her mother helped plan it.
Ruby Franke’s eldest daughter says siblings aren’t being helped by ‘trash’ TV movie
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ENVIRONMENT
15 years after a man died in the Nutty Putty Cave, his family and rescuers still struggle to escape the darkness
By Julie Jag
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November 23, 2024, 6:41 p.m.
Great Salt Lake drops back down to 2021 levels
Mike Lee to head Senate energy, natural resources committee in new Congress
Utah Senate leader hopes microreactors can help make the state ‘one of the nuclear headquarters for the world’
What’s in a name? For Utah’s ski resorts, quite a bit.
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POLITICS
Retired Utah public employees who volunteer in emergencies may see changes to their pay. Here’s why.
By Shannon Sollitt
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November 23, 2024, 1:00 p.m.
Utah lawmaker behind anti-trans laws wants to continue to roll back rights that affirm trans Utahns’ existence
Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration as attorney general, citing opposition of John Curtis and others
Should county clerks be able to peek at ballots like the Utah County clerk did?
‘God be with your soul’: Rocky Mountain Power faces fiery Utah lawmakers over PacifiCorp separation plan
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BUSINESS
Nu Skin lays off more employees amid financial woes
By Shannon Sollitt
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November 12, 2024, 8:51 p.m.
Former BYU athlete turned influencer took money from Crumbl and defrauded investors, feds claim
Some of Sugar House’s construction troubles will be over soon
See the backyard home offices these Utahns built, as hybrid and remote work are here to stay
3 qualities employees find most often at a great workplace
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