HEALTH
Low snowpack, precipitation fueling high anxiety in drought-prone St. George area
By Mark Eddington
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January 4, 2025, 1:00 p.m.
St. George-area residents heeding the call to get off their ‘lazy grass’
It’s official: Federal agencies reverse approval for controversial Northern Corridor Highway
With ‘headwinds and uncertainty,’ the University of Utah names a new health care CEO
Native American patients are sent to collections for debts the government owes
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EDUCATION
Arizona regulators closed a failing charter school. It reopened as a private LDS school funded by taxpayers.
By Eli Hager | ProPublica
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January 4, 2025, 1:00 p.m.
After Davis School District agreed to reduce racism, this former student faced it nearly every day, lawsuit alleges
As programs face cuts, the U. wants a new ‘medical humanities’ degree they say could help train better doctors
University of Utah leaders instruct all departments to prepare for budget cuts — including one up to 25%
This Utah university plans to open its first-ever field station at Yellowstone National Park
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CRIME
West Valley City police fatally shoot man they suspect killed his parents
By Brock Marchant
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January 3, 2025, 10:06 p.m.
A southern Utah community was struggling to fundraise for a new police K-9. Then came a gift from beyond the veil
State leaders slam SLC police in letter to Mendenhall, ask city to submit plan to ‘restore public safety’
Relatives of Utah family killed by father release statement, call sole 17-year-old survivor their ‘hero’
Utah father shot wife, 4 kids before killing self, police say; sole teen survivor hospitalized
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ENVIRONMENT
U. of Utah’s $500K prize backs proposal to use crop waste to store carbon
By Giovanni Radtke
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January 4, 2025, 1:00 p.m.
Low snowpack, precipitation fueling high anxiety in drought-prone St. George area
‘They’ve lost control of the mountain’: At Park City Mountain, stock prices fall while skiers pan long lines, lengthy waits
A popular brewery is bringing its craft beer and pub grub to this southern Utah town
St. George-area residents heeding the call to get off their ‘lazy grass’
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POLITICS
‘Let’s get to work’: Utah’s members of Congress are sworn in. Will they be a rubber stamp for Trump?
By Emily Anderson Stern
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January 4, 2025, 1:00 p.m.
Proposed ban on pride flag from Utah schools revived by GOP lawmaker
U.S. attorney urges judge to reject Chris Stewart’s ‘outrageous’ ask that Jan. 6 rioter attend Trump’s inauguration
Jimmy Carter in Utah: Talking about families in the LDS Tabernacle, signing books for fans
Utah beauty industry needs a makeover, regulators say. Some cosmetologists just want a trim.
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BUSINESS
A popular brewery is bringing its craft beer and pub grub to this southern Utah town
By Mark Eddington
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January 3, 2025, 1:00 p.m.
This quirky Sugar House business is closing after 35 years
Here’s why people are excited that a ‘Japanese dollar store’ chain is coming to Utah in 2025
Here are the ‘stars’ spotted at this remote Utah outpost
Amid bankruptcy filings and abuse allegations, SeaQuest will keep its Utah exhibit open — for now
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