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Gas prices are on the rise, increasing the ever growing demand for electric vehicles. Something big is in the works at ASPIRE - Utah State University’s test track, that could provide a major stepping stone for electric vehicles.
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In an attempt to solve the transportation crisis and revive the historical Rio Grande Depot train station, two residents are proposing to move the railway system of Salt Lake City underground and bridge the divide between the East and West sides of the city.
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The Science Unwrapped talk at Utah State University this Friday will focus on the science of social bonds in animals and how this knowledge sheds light on the complexities of human sociality and love.
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The drought in the west has had a dramatic effect on the landscape. Studies are now revealing that although many systems are struggling, deer may have success this spring.
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House Bill 164 could put an end to UTA travel fees for passengers, promoting less driving and cleaner air for the Wasatch Front.
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With wages so low for disability workers, long-term care centers are unable to provide the care disabled people need. Last week, at the State Capitol, a multi-agency press conference took place to raise awareness of the disability workforce crisis.
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With wages so low for disability care workers, long-term care centers are unable to provide enough care for disabled individuals. This staffing crisis is leading to overworked caretakers and often neglected clients.
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State lawmakers and advocates for people with disabilities are joining forces for a day to address the growing need for more resources.
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Amid the COVID surge, Summit and Salt Lake County passed new mask mandates, but Monday Governor Cox exempted state-run facilities from requiring them. Read how healthcare workers are reacting to this exemption.
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In response to the expected spike in COVID cases over the weekend and last week’s record number of new cases, Intermountain healthcare physicians provided an update Monday on the current COVID surge.