Alex Gonzalez
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More than 8% of Utah's population lives in poverty, according to the Census.
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According to the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, there are at least 49 orphan wells in Utah wells that are abandoned and not plugged on private, state and federal lands.
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A Utah wildlife expert considers wild animal poaching to be a significant problem in the Beehive State, following several incidents of game animals being killed and then left to waste.
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A new Utah report shows housing affordability is at historic lows, with millennials seeing the largest decrease in housing affordability during what the report calls "peak household formation years."
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Utah Food Bank is expanding in San Juan County, and has announced the opening of pantries that will help support residents of the Navajo Nation.
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One Utah public lands advocate is standing behind the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's proposed rule which aims to improve oversight and reduce pollution from the nation's three million miles of U.S. natural gas pipelines.
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One Utah lawmaker wants to regulate artificial intelligence in political ads.
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Many Utahns want the state to make more public transit investments for rural parts of the state.
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Utah saw the highest percent growth in personal income from 2016 to 2021, according to the Utah Foundation.
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After a trip to Texas to visit the southern border, Governor Spencer Cox called for law and order.