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An employee at Park City Mountain ski resort in Utah has died after being ejected from a chairlift whose line was severed by a fallen tree.
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Attorneys for the family of a Ugandan activist killed by a swinging metal gate at Arches National Park in Utah are seeking $140 million in damages in a wrongful death lawsuit against the U.S. government.
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Tribal members and environmental advocates will hold an annual protest Saturday at the site of the only operational uranium mill in the U.S. They’re concerned about its potential impacts to public health and the environment.
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A Utah lawmaker and prominent attorney for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised a church bishop not to report a parishioner's confession of child sex abuse to authorities.
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Utah state and county officials have sued the Biden administration over the decision last year to restore two sprawling national monuments on lands sacred to Native Americans.
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A Republican state lawmaker in Utah says he plans to introduce legislation that would require all clergy to report child abuse to authorities.
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Miniature liquor bottles could soon return to stores in Utah after the state agency that oversees alcohol approved a rule change.
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Utah’s ban on transgender athletes playing on girls’ sports teams is being challenged in court. Two anonymous families who sued Tuesday said the ban wrongly keeps their children from playing the sports they love with their friends.
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Two western states - Utah and Colorado - are among the top ten best places for music lovers. That’s according to a recent study conducted by Mecart, a recording studio manufacturer.
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Navajo Nation leaders have finalized the Navajo Utah Water Rights Settlement Act in a signing ceremony in Monument Valley with U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, U.S. Senator Mitt Romney, Utah Governor Spencer Cox and others.