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Our hosts discuss Trump's trials, ballot eligibility, affordable housing, and college protests.
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“Our goal in doing it around graduation is to get people really thinking about their own privilege and being able to walk and being able to be here in safety, whereas students in Gaza right now have had their schools destroyed.”
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The new headquarters will allow CVTD to keep pace with ridership in the growing Cache Valley, as its current building is beyond capacity and doesn’t have any more space.
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The U.S. Senate passed a bill last week to extend and improve benefits for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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The new Essential Elements classroom will open more room for the Bridger's special education programs to reach a greater range of students.
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The Both Sides of the Aisle hosts discuss Katie Britt, Sen. Mike Lee, Kari Lake and Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes' texts.
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The Gila River Indian Tribe in Arizona said it does not support the Lower Basin's proposal for post-2026 river management, adding a new layer to complicated negotiations.
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The Utah Legislature honed in on small policy changes rather than a massive overhaul of water law.
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In other news: Gov. Spencer Cox signed 74 bills on Tuesday from Utah's 2024 Legislative Session, and the Utah Supreme Court rules businesses cannot claim COVID-19 as a "disruptive event."
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Northern Utah legislators met with constituents Tuesday to recap the 2024 Legislative Session and the new laws they believe will be most impactful.
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The hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle discuss Utah's Super Tuesday, Nikki Haley's campaign suspension and the recent SCOTUS ruling on Trump's access to the ballot.
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Five Utah communities are trying to become cities. Two bills put forward during the legislative session would complicate the process.