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Tribune reporters Addy Baird, Leia Larsen, and Paighten Harkins join to talk about the latest news, including how Republicans’ cuts to the Affordable Care Act may affect Utahns’ health care and more.
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The Utah Lake Authority recently commissioned a study regarding tourism rates at Utah Lake, its findings were shocking.
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Tourism is replacing mining as people discover the central Utah town’s mountain biking and OHV trails.
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As the Sundance Institute's contract with Park City nears an end, the famous film festival plans to make next year's event — their last in Utah — one to remember.
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Tribune reporters Paighten Harkins, Leia Larsen, and Courtney Tanner join us this week to talk about the latest news, including an increasing need for homeless services in Utah County and more.
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Utah ranks last in all of the United States in its number of primary care doctors for its population. University of Utah's president — Taylor Randall — plans to change that.
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The state is still trying to bridge the gap in its monitoring network, as satellite measurements have come up with inaccurate dust pollution readings.
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Utah Tech University is pictured in St. George on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Utah Tech and Southern Utah University have both released their plans to comply with the state-imposed budget cuts handed down by the Utah Legislature in 2025.
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The Trump administration directed the Bureau of Land Management to complete an environmental assessment for the reopening of a uranium mine. State leaders have nothing but praise for the decision.
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On top of environmental dangers, a new University of Utah study warns, a dried lake bed and toxic dust storms could bring huge business losses to the Wasatch Front.