The Ogden-based university will cut 17 majors, 8 minors and 7 certificates. It joins Utah State University as the first pair of schools to announce major changes following the Legislature’s academic overhaul.
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There are four different kinds of special sessions in Utah. The governor says he will call for one in May, but lawmakers may also be considering their own sessions as well.
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The cards allow people to drive and obtain car insurance, even if they don’t have legal status in the U.S.
This year, the Utah Legislature passed a bill banning fluoride in public water that will go into effect on May 7. Join us for a conversation about how fluoride works and where Utah’s ban fits in the so-called “MAHA” movement.
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While climate change isn’t the main driver behind the push to restore buffalo’s wildlife status, the move could bring positive effects to the fight against global warming.
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With the explicit goal of driving homeownership, the city of Ogden renovates homes and sells them to residents at a price cap. One critic says the program misses the mark on helping out more people, including renters.
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The ACLU of Utah wants a temporary restraining order to allow students to resume their studies and work. Without that, the students could face deportation after the government terminated their registry records in a database.
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En la mayoría de los casos de inmigración exitosos interviene un abogado. Pero la demanda aumenta, los servicios pro bono son limitados y los abogados privados no dan abasto.
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The Utah Avalanche Center may have stopped its daily forecasts for the season, but it will continue to post weekly updates on conditions until early May.
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U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby said in Thursday's ruling that a three-year statute of limitations on fraud claims in Utah had passed before the lawsuit was filed. The judge also said the plaintiffs failed to adequately show how any fraud had occurred.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is thinking about precedents and the next election when it comes to how fast and how hard the Trump administration is pushing on some policies.
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Landslides triggered by 2023’s wet winter damaged the original bridge. The relocated bridge will better accommodate shifts in the Virgin River.
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The governor is scheduled to meet the press at 10:00 a.m. MDT on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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