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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.
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County clerks are using “a very, very manual process” to ensure the signatures submitted by pro-labor union groups are valid.
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Planned Parenthood clinics in Logan and St. George will shut down after the Trump administration froze a Title X grant to pay for family planning services.
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The northern Utah school is the first in the state to list specific majors, certificates or emphases on the chopping block.
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Tribune reporters join this week to talk about the latest news, including the Trump administration revoking the visas of at least 20 University of Utah international students.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Anastasia Hufham and Brock Marchant talk about the latest news, including former national park superintendents saying the recent mass firings are ‘a really big deal.’