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In a climate setback, Rocky Mountain Power now says it plans to burn coal in Utah until 2042, how health care shortages affect rural Utahns — and what the state is doing to help, and Salt Lake City says the owner must restore the partly demolished Fifth Ward Latter-day Saint meetinghouse.
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Starting Sept. 25, households can order up to four free tests from covidtests.gov.
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I-15 will also be having nightly closures at Pleasant Grove Interchange for bridge inspections.
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And the Utah Department of Transportation has 217 projects on roadways across the state planned for this year. These projects will total $3.2 billion.
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In late 2020, eighth-grader Abran Soto walked into the Providence City Office to inquire about a skatepark.
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The deteriorating former Wonder Bread building next to Logan High School will be replaced by a five-story “executive suites” hotel, if plans approved by the Logan Planning Commission come to fruition.
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After eight years, a new bridge over the Jordan River is helping kids safely get to school.
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Construction on one of the Beehive State’s largest skateparks was completed this earlier month after nearly five months of work in Hyrum.
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Marking the completion of a project that began over six years ago, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held by political leaders at the new Utah State Prison site.
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While the bridge girders delivered last week for a project going over the Logan River will help drivers travel the valley, an adjacent project building an underpass to allow pedestrians to more easily cross Main Street is anticipated to begin by next summer.