Visualizing Asthma in Utah
Does where you live impact your health? A new report by the Utah Department of Health shows asthma rates in Utah vary by county.An average of 20 Utahns are hospitalized because of asthma attacks each...
View ArticleOpponents of SkiLink Trying to Educate the Voting Public
Groups working to stop SkiLink, a proposed gondola from Canyons Resort in Park City to Solitude in Big Cottonwood Canyon are hoping to educate the public on what it could mean for Utah’s backcountry....
View ArticleBack-to-School for High Schoolers Is Time to Think About Paying for College
A new school year just got underway, but higher education experts say high school students should already be planning for next year. For the next six weeks, the Utah Higher Education Assistance...
View ArticleMatheson and Love Spar for College Votes
With the November election 10 weeks away, the criticism going back and forth between six-term Congressman Jim Matheson and Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love is heating up. On Tuesday, Utah’s only...
View ArticlePaul Ryan Makes Quick Stopover in Utah
Utah County is where Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan spent his afternoon Wednesday. The Wisconsin Congressman was in Utah to fundraise for the GOP ticket and although his time in the Beehive...
View ArticleSLC's Vehicle Idling Ordinance One Year Later
It’s been almost a year since Salt Lake City passed an ordinance banning vehicle idling over 2 minutes. After some revisions were made to the plan during the last legislative session, the city’s...
View ArticleFormer Governor Huntsman Continues to Champion LGBT Equality
Nearly three and a half years ago, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman announced his support for same-sex civil unions shortly before leaving office. Last night, he and his wife, Mary Kaye Huntsman, were...
View ArticleLand Conservation Leaders Rally in Salt Lake City
With the world’s population now exceeding 7 billion people, undeveloped land is quickly diminishing. This week, hundreds of people from across the country are in Salt Lake City hoping to reverse that...
View ArticleRetired Government Agent Stan Olmstead Calls BLM "Broken Agency"
After 20 years on the job, one federal employee decided to draw more attention to the way the Bureau of Land Management is run while on his way out. Stan Olmstead retired from the BLM’s Vernal Field...
View ArticleSLC Farmers Market Not Just for Summertime
Four months out of the year, Pioneer Park is filled with farmers, bakers and artisans selling their goods at the Downtown Farmers Market. Saturday, the market wrapped up its 20th season, but plans are...
View ArticleUtah Votes: Constitutional Amendment to Exempt Military Members from Property...
Should active military members be exempt from paying property taxes while they serve? Utah voters will answer that question when they head to the polls on Tuesday.When Democratic Senator Luz Robles...
View ArticleUtah Veterans Experience Triumphs, Hardships
2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Vietnam War. Thousands of Utah men and women joined forces with more than two million Americans from across the country to help fight the war which...
View ArticleACLU Sues School District Over Children's Library Book
The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah is taking the Davis School District to court over a library book. The ACLU filed the suit on behalf of a Kaysville parent who says her children’s rights were...
View ArticleDemonstrators Protest Tar Sand Development in Utah
Protesters gathered outside the Bureau of Land Management Office in downtown Salt Lake City on Monday, angry over the agency’s recent decision to approve thousands of acres of Utah land for tar sands...
View ArticleMaster Liquor License for Hotels Would Free Up Licenses in Utah
A Utah lawmaker wants to free up dozens of liquor licenses using the state’s hotels. Republican Senator John Valentine is drafting a bill that would create a master license for hotels, which would free...
View ArticleOpponents of SkiLink Trying to Educate the Voting Public
Groups working to stop SkiLink, a proposed gondola from Canyons Resort in Park City to Solitude in Big Cottonwood Canyon are hoping to educate the public on what it could mean for Utah’s backcountry....
View ArticleBack-to-School for High Schoolers Is Time to Think About Paying for College
A new school year just got underway, but higher education experts say high school students should already be planning for next year. For the next six weeks, the Utah Higher Education Assistance...
View ArticleMatheson and Love Spar for College Votes
With the November election 10 weeks away, the criticism going back and forth between six-term Congressman Jim Matheson and Saratoga Springs Mayor Mia Love is heating up. On Tuesday, Utah’s only...
View ArticlePaul Ryan Makes Quick Stopover in Utah
Utah County is where Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan spent his afternoon Wednesday. The Wisconsin Congressman was in Utah to fundraise for the GOP ticket and although his time in the Beehive...
View ArticleSLC's Vehicle Idling Ordinance One Year Later
It’s been almost a year since Salt Lake City passed an ordinance banning vehicle idling over 2 minutes. After some revisions were made to the plan during the last legislative session, the city’s...
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