Mark Richardson
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The West Electric Highway program aims to install fast-charging stations every 50 miles along rural highways in Utah and other Western states. The project is funded through the bipartisan infrastructure law approved by Congress last year.
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A group of health and environmental advocates has sued the Environmental Protection Agency over its failure to enforce air-pollution protections in 30 large cities across the country.
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After two decades of drought, many Utah residents are looking for ways to conserve water and part of the solution could be right in their front yard, thanks to a state program.
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May 14 marks the 30th anniversary of the annual National Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, a day when local letter carriers collect non-perishable groceries along their routes for the Utah Food Bank and its 216 affiliates across the state.
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As the pandemic-driven public health emergency ends, a new report reveals that millions of children in Utah and elsewhere are at risk of losing insurance coverage.