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In other news, 70 Utah schools haven't sampled their drinking water for lead — despite a law requiring them to do so by the end of last year.
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Tribune reporters Sofia Jeremias, Megan Banta and Carmen Nesbitt, along with news columnist Robert Gehrke join this week to talk about the top stories, including the Utah Inland Port Authority approving a controversial project on sensitive wetlands on the Great Salt Lake.
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On this episode we discuss Utah education, outdoor recreation and Ogden's historic 25th Street.
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On this episode we discuss The Bible being banned, removal of a pride-themed bus, and gerrymandering.
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Salt Lake City is also hosting its 20th annual marathon this weekend, which means road closures throughout the day.
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As the 2022-23 school year begins, the CDC has released new COVID-19 guidelines that are far less restrictive than previous guidelines, something that is influencing Utah schools to change their policies.
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On Monday, Utah’s school systems were ranked the 13th best across the entire United States according to statistics from a new study.
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There has been a change of scenery at the old Municipool building on 10th North in Logan, and soon the building could be restored to its original use.
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Education is just one of the many things that was greatly affected by the pandemic. One Utah bill aims to capitalize on what we learned about school choice during quarantine, but the reactions so far haven’t been all positive.
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The transgender student athlete bill has become the subject of a lot of controversy in the Utah Legislative Session. While Rep. Birkeland claims the bill helps all students, not everyone is so sure.