People with matters pending in state court or local planning departments have been targeted.
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The movie “Obsession”, a surprise hit in recent months, is about young love gone horribly wrong. It’s probably not a date movie.
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A presidential order reducing the size of two national monuments also shuts out the Native voices that helped manage the land.
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KPCW and other public media outlets are entering the second year of operations without federal funding as they continue to try and make up budget shortfalls.
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Several road construction projects affect Summit County drivers this month.
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Total water stored in Lake Powell and Lake Mead drop to levels last seen before Lake Powell even existed.
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“The State of Utah complies with both state and federal election law,” Director Ryan Cowley wrote Tuesday.
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The Wasatch County town of Charleston has a full slate of celebrations planned for July 24.
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The Francis City Council recently heard a presentation on issuing bonds to buy open space.
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The Buck Basin Fire is 64% contained as of Friday morning, July 17, helped by recent thunderstorms in Wasatch County.
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The new staff member is meant to preserve the growing community’s heritage.
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Wildfire smoke and unhealthy air persist and shift direction, as Trump demands explanation from Canada.
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Two U.S. service members were killed in action while "partner forces defended against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks," U.S. Central Command said Saturday.
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Tune into World Cup coverage, and you are likely to see waves of male, screaming, sweaty fans. But one of the joys of covering this World Cup has been speaking to women who love soccer.
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