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In other news, Roy's annual fireworks show is back on after a donation from a Utah lawmaker's nonprofit. And, a recent Utah Senate campaign ad included a false endorsement.
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Alive After 5 is a weekly summer free concert event featuring both newer musicians from Utah State University and musicians who’ve been playing for the past 40 to 60 years.
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An annual water policy conference brought two negotiators together to address questions about the strained negotiations. The seven states remain at an impasse despite federal pressures.
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When paring down hundreds of religious designations, the Pentagon put the church outside the Christianity category. In other news, a new fire near Scipio burned 1,300 acres in a day.
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For years, Logan taxpayers have paid for fire services they haven’t used.
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The Utah Transit Authority covers most of the Beehive State’s population center, but a key connection is missing.
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It's the latest upgrade to St. George's new downtown city hall, which debuted in January. In other news, there are new fire restrictions for northern Utah amid continued drought.
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The unanimous decision comes after months of debate, public hearings, and impact studies — and just a week after commissioners voted to pause new data center applications for six months.
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Utah State University scientists recently unveiled a new type of CRISPR biotechnology with the ability to selectively target and shred the DNA of cancerous cells.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters talk about the week’s top stories, including Gov. Spencer Cox's picks to fill new Utah Supreme Court seats and Kevin O'Leary's plans to reduce the Stratos data center size.
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The convention center is closing next year as part of plans for an expanded entertainment district. In other news, part of Nine Mile Canyon is being preserved without becoming public land.
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Utah's Senate President demanded a massive reduction in the project this week after extensive public backlash. O'Leary has blamed pushback on misinformation, but agreed to make the facility smaller.