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A proposal to build a combination sauna and restaurant business on a vacant lot originally designated for offices has been ...
Utah State University is the first school in the state to announce which majors, certificates and emphases it plans to discontinue under legislative-mandated budget cuts for public higher education.
LOGAN, Utah — Utah State University is the first school in the state to announce which majors, certificates and emphases it plans to discontinue under legislative-mandated budget cuts for public ...
Caltrans once again announced the closure of California state Route 36 near Swimmer’s Delight on Tuesday. An active slide, which has been a problem for most of the calendar year, deposited up to ...
OGDEN, Utah — Weber State University is the latest Utah school to announce the academic programs on campus that will be eliminated due to higher education budget cuts mandated in the recent ...
The New York State Department of Transportation has commenced a $3.8 million project to replace the bridge carrying State Route 22 over White Creek in Washington County. The initiative aims to ...
Utah has become the first state in the U.S. to ban adding fluoride to its public drinking water systems as concerns about the decades-long practice continue to grow, fueled in part by the Make ...
NEW PHILADELPHIA , Ohio — The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal one-vehicle crash that occurred on State Route 39 in Goshen Township, Tuscarawas County. On Saturday at ...
The law is set to go into effect on May 7. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill this week making the state the first in the nation to ban fluoride in public drinking water. Under the bill ...
And now, it will close a quarter of its clinics in the state — the two furthest from Salt Lake City, and ones most accessible to some of Utah’s most rural residents. “When the Title X news ...
Since 2021, eligible Utah state employees have worked under a “surge remote work” program Utah lawmakers created that year to require working from home, when possible, on poor air quality days.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on Thursday he has serious concerns with the policy but chose not to reject it because his veto would likely be overridden by the state's Republican-controlled Legislature.