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A second audit of the practices of the Utah Inland Port Authority emphasizes again that the agency should adjust its contract agreement policy.
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New Great Salt Lake worries grow as a mineral company wants to expand, Utah democrats sue to get a name off the ballot, new leadership pauses inland port, and fascism fears.
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Lawmakers ponder importing water from the Pacific Ocean to rescue the Great Salt Lake. Hear this story and more Friday morning at 9 on UPR.
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School coronavirus cases go undercounted as some parents refuse to report to Utah health officials. The Utah Inland Port pursues a new funding stream for…
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The Utah Inland Port Authority delayed a critical vote on whether to create a new infrastructure district and spend more than $150 million in bonds or…
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The big boost a small, unproven Salt Lake City company got from the pandemic, and why the Securities and Exchange Commission began inquiries. The Utah…
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Vaccine Appointments Open To Utahns 16 And Older Beginning March 24 And More On Behind The HeadlinesAnalysis shows that millions of dollars of COVID relief was paid to TestUtah for coronavirus testing. Petitioners ask Gov. Spencer Cox to veto a bill…
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The latest meeting of the Utah Inland Port Authority board draws critics and counties seeking development opportunities. The San Juan County Commission…
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A Utah senator says he's preparing legislation to ban elective abortions in Utah. A feud between Salt Lake City's mayor and the city council over the Utah…
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Members of the local Kingston polygamist group are indicted in a $500 million tax-credit scheme, raising questions about a $50,000 campaign donation to…