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Utah Youth Social Media Rules Continue To Change

Utah Youth Social Media Rules Continue To Change

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Drama continues to build around Utah’s new Social Media Youth laws. A second lawsuit was filed on Tuesday claiming the Utah Social Media Regulation Act is unconstitutional, claiming the age verification requirement is in violation of the law. Congress was trying to push back the […]

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Disagreements On Cost Of DEI

Disagreements On Cost Of DEI

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah System of Higher Education and the State Legislature cannot agree on how much went towards Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs at universities across the state last year. The USHE says that a little more than three-million went towards DEI programs while a legislature […]

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Road Rage Incident In Millard County

A man is behind bars after a road rage incident in Millard County. Around 4:00 p.m. on Jan. 17, Millard County Deputies responded to the area of State Route 257 and State Route 6 and 50 on a report of Road Rage involving a husband and wife in separate vehicles. […]

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Utah Road Right Fight Bleeds Into Governor’s Race

Utah Road Right Fight Bleeds Into Governor’s Race

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State GOP Representative Phil Lyman is using Utah Road Rights to help launch into his 20-24 Gubernatorial bid. In a recent social media post the GOP lawmaker announced plans to propose a law in the senate that would strengthen legislation that dates back to 18-66 […]

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Ute Indian Tribe Calls On State Legislature To Improve Education

Ute Indian Tribe Calls On State Legislature To Improve Education

(Uintah Basin, UT) — The Ute Indian Tribe is calling on the state legislature to improve its public school system. This comes after data from the 2022 — 2023 school year shows that Ute students are falling further behind and dropping out more than nearly every demographic statewide. Lawmakers currently […]

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Avalanche Warning For Mountains Throughout Utah

Avalanche Warning For Mountains Throughout Utah

(St. George, UT) — Mountains throughout Utah are under an avalanche warning following major snowfall. The National Weather Service sent out the advisory for mountains in southwestern Utah, along with the Uinta Mountains and the Wasatch Front. It comes after Brian Head Lodge near Cedar City got about eight inches […]

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More than 1,000 Wildlife, Fish Illegally Harvested Last Year

More than 1,000 Wildlife, Fish Illegally Harvested Last Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources says there was a decrease in the number of illegally harvested wildlife and fish last year. Officials announced that number in 2023 was more than one-thousand, and had a combined value of about 619-thousand dollars. That includes 133 deer, […]

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Cox Encourages Schools To Get Phones Put Away

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox wants southern Utah students and others around the state to keep their phones put away. The state’s chief executive sent a letter to schools and districts last week encouraging educators to keep phones out of classrooms, citing social media apps as a […]

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Utah Transgender Bathroom Bill

Utah Transgender Bathroom Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Transgender bathroom rights will be voted on in the Utah house. The bill is sponsored by GOP representative Kera Birkeland and prohibits anyone from using the opposite sex restroom in government owned buildings unless they have legally amended their sex on their birth certificate. This […]

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GOP Senator Mike Lee And Other Republicans Call For Border Reform

GOP Senator Mike Lee And Other Republicans Call For Border Reform

(Washington, D.C.) — GOP Senator Mike Lee is one of many Washington Republicans to come forward and say they will be blocking government funding until the southern border crisis is resolved. The senator believes President Biden is not exhausting every option available to fix the problem without congress. Lee proposed […]

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