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Under Utah law, cities can't charge taxes for the upcoming fiscal year if they weren't incorporated by Jan. 1. Ogden Valley City missed that deadline by just one day.
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In other news, half of Utah's fastest-growing communities in 2024-2025 were in Utah County. And, two hikers were injured in a bear attack at Yellowstone National Park on Monday.
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In other news, a judge has denied a request from Tyler Robinson's lawyers to disqualify the current prosecutors because of an alleged conflict of interest.
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In other news, Utah County leaders are asking for $2 million from lawmakers to cover costs related to the case against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of killing conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
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With 57 Utah residents have been diagnosed with measles this year, Dr. Leisha Nolen, an epidemiologist, explains the dangers of the disease.
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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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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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In other news, a Utah conservation group is joining a global grassroots network to fight for the Great Salt Lake. And, the Provo Airport is getting $87 million over the next 15 years.
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In other news, ski season is approaching with the first resort opening on Friday. And, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson says changes are needed after polling issues on Election Day in Utah County.
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In other news, a proposed amendment would expand what income tax revenue can be used for. And, members of Utah State University's gymnastics team were honored for academic excellence.