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State Legislature Consider Potty Training Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Children heading into kindergarten may soon need to be potty trained by law. GOP Representative Douglas Welton is looking to make a specific rule requiring your child is able to use the restroom to enroll in kindergarten. While no official data is collected on child […]

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Cedar City Schools Goes Online During Investigation

Cedar City Schools Goes Online During Investigation

(Cedar City, UT) — A southern Utah school is going online while an investigation into possible carbon monoxide exposure plays out. The Iron County School District announced Canyon View Middle School would be doing remote learning yesterday and today. The decision was made after multiple people became ill following possible […]

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Trans Bathroom Bill Passes Senate Business And Labor Committee

Trans Bathroom Bill Passes Senate Business And Labor Committee

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah bill that would restrict transgender people from accessing public restrooms has passed the Senate Business and Labor Committee. That means the bill is now another step closer to becoming a law. House Bill 257 will now go to the full Senate for a […]

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Governor Spencer Cox Calls For Changes To Proposed EV Mandates

Governor Spencer Cox Calls For Changes To Proposed EV Mandates

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s Spencer Cox is one of more than a dozen Republican governors calling on President Biden to change course on electric vehicle mandates. In a letter posted online yesterday, fifteen governors say the plan proposed by the EPA last year is unrealistic. The EPA in […]

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Conservation Activists Gather At State Capitol

Conservation Activists Gather At State Capitol

(Salt Lake City, UT) — More than a-thousand conservation activists gathered at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Saturday. The activists were there to advocate for the conservation of the Great Salt Lake, which has been dealing with issues from pollution and decreased water levels in recent years. […]

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Lawmaker Pushes For Passage of Ten Commandments Bill

Lawmaker Pushes For Passage of Ten Commandments Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A Republican lawmaker wants to see Utah pass a bill this session that would require all the state’s public schools to display the Ten Commandments. North Logan Representative Michael Petersen says HB269 would make it mandatory for school’s to display either a poster or a […]

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UT DEI Will Be Voted On In State Legislature

UT DEI Will Be Voted On In State Legislature

(Salt Lake City, UT) — After two hours of hearings Utah’s House Education Committee voted to push a bill that would end diversity, equity, and inclusion to the full House. The bill was voted on along party lines with Republicans voting in favor. It would “reframe” DEI offices at the […]

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UDOT Crews Clearing Snow 24/Seven

UDOT Crews Clearing Snow 24/Seven

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State transportation crews continue to work round the clock to keep Utah highways clear. In the last two weeks, trucks plowed more than 200-thousand miles, logging in excess of 12-thousand work hours. UDOT officials say considering that the distance to the moon is just under […]

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State To Receive Federal Transportation Funds

State To Receive Federal Transportation Funds

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah and its department of transportation are set to receive more than three-million federal dollars to update its electric vehicle charging network. Utah is one of 24 grant recipients to benefit from the Biden administration’s commitment to improving electric vehicle infrastructure. UDOT says the grant […]

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One Dead After Wrong Way Crash On I-70

One Dead After Wrong Way Crash On I-70

One person is dead and two are injured after a wrong way crash on Interstate 70. According to Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Clay Morgan, a green Saturn was traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes on I-70 Jan. 19 from approximately mile post 31 to mile post 33. At mile post […]

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