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Native American students in southern Utah donned beaded caps and eagle feathers at high school graduations this week, months after the state passed a law enshrining their right to wear tribal regalia at the ceremonies.
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A 13-year-old Utah boy has died a day after a sand dune he was digging in collapsed and buried him at a state park.
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Orrin Hatch, who became the longest-serving Republican senator in history and was a fixture in Utah politics for more than four decades, has died at age 88
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A permit is now required to hike the popular Angels Landing trail at Zion National Park
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In 2014, paleontologists found an incredible fossil site in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah. It contained hundreds of tyrannosaurs, hadrosaurs, freshwater turtles, fish, flying reptiles, and more, locked in rock 76 million years old.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has confirmed Salt Lake City is no longer in the running to host the 2024 Republican National Convention.
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Often, beavers are killed when they plug up the wrong stream or cut down the wrong trees. The Beaver Ecology and Relocation Center in Utah is working to change that, by live-trapping unwanted beavers and finding them new homes.
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Two Blackhawk helicopters crashed near a Utah ski resort Tuesday morning. The Utah National Guard says the crash occurred during a standard training exercise on U.S. Forest Service land just outside the boundaries of Snowbird Ski Resort.
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The Navajo Nation says it will maintain a mask mandate even as the last of the states around it dropped the requirement.
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National Park Service officials say a 31-year-old Virginia man died last weekend while canyoneering in Zion National Park.