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Government
Utah Senate supports increasing penalty for repeat domestic violence offenders
"Statistically looking at the number of fatalities in Utah, an overwhelming amount of them are related to domestic violence," said Sen. Jani Iwamoto of Holladay. -
Government
Senators Lee and Romney reintroduce PURE Act, aimed at protecting Utah land
Senators Mike Lee and Mitt Romney plan to reintroduce a bill together, which they say would help protect Utah's rural lands. -
Government
State, local leaders react to potential changes to national monuments
Less than a week after taking office, President Biden has opened the door to again reviewing the boundaries of two national monuments. -
COVID-19
Poll finds over two-thirds of Utahns willing to get COVID-19 vaccine
A new poll shows that more Utahns, slightly above two-thirds, now plan to get vaccinated against COVID-19. -
Utah
UTA moves off $1 billion proposal for TRAX at Point of the Mountain
Following a year and a half study, UTA is ditching the idea of a $1 billion TRAX line at Point of the Mountain. -
Government
Gov. Spencer Cox will focus on six priorities in his first 500 days
Utah Governor Spencer Cox says his administration will focus on six key priorities in their first 500 days -
COVID-19
Some COVID-19 vaccination appointments in Davis County were “double-booked”
The Davis County Health Department says they accidentally double-booked some appointments to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Government
Utah man charged for alleged involvement in violent U.S. Capitol rally
A Salt Lake valley man who participated in a violent protest at the U.S. Capitol is being charged for his alleged involvement. -
Education
Results expected soon on investigation into USU President Noelle Cockett
Results of an investigation into the conduct of Utah State University President Noelle Cockett are expected to be released this week. -
COVID-19
Technical difficulties fixed for 70+ COVID-19 vaccination registration in Utah
Tens of thousands of people tried to load the page at the same time when registration first opened for COVID vaccines for 70+, but it's fixed now.