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According to UDOT records, the agency is taking a phased approach to the canyon’s transportation. As early as this summer, the department will get the ball rolling on buying more buses, designing mobility hubs and make plans for tolling in the canyon. The latest tolling estimates could be around $20 to $30, with the hopes of reducing traffic and encouraging carpooling.

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www.nytimes.com Opinion | Should We Limit Teenagers’ Access to Social Media? A Q. and A. With a Governor Who Aims to Do Just That.

Utah is working to restrict teenage social media usage. Jane Coaston interviews Gov. Spencer Cox about why — and what’s the limit of government power.

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What are we all playing this weekend?
  • Adored that game. Really nailed an aesthetic and feeling I love, and playing as a cat was a pretty novel way of making the gameplay feel distinct.

    Plus, so much personality in each robot!

  • www.fox13now.com 'People's Great Salt Lake Summit' seeks to push elected leaders to do more

    The tour boats are back on the Great Salt Lake, a welcome sign of increased water levels thanks to a record-breaking snowfall.

    The "People's Great Salt Lake Summit", held at Salt Lake Community College in Sandy on July 15, will bring together conservation groups, community leaders and members of the public to discuss issues facing the Great Salt Lake and potential solutions.

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    www.ksl.com Ivins mayor, officials say local cities are getting 'hands tied' by Utah Legislature on home design

    The mayor of Ivins and members of the City Council say their hands have been tied by the Utah Legislature as far as being able to regulate how homes look in their community.

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    www.deseret.com Growing pains: What the I-15 expansion will mean for Utah

    As UDOT moves forward with its plan to expand I-15, residents and local business owners explain the potential impacts on their community

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    www.sltrib.com Utah County saw state’s worst air pollution after Independence Day fireworks

    Particle pollution lingered in Utah County early Wednesday after Independence Day celebrations late Tuesday — more than any other county in the state.

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    www.sltrib.com Hundreds of thousands of Utahns are at risk of going hungry

    Hundreds of thousands of Utahns experience food insecurity, whether that means they can’t afford high-quality or preferred groceries or are skipping meals. But many others don’t understand the depth of the problem, said Ginette Bott, executive director of the Utah Food Bank.

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    www.fox13now.com Utah faces severe wildfire danger, governor warns

    Utah is headed into severe fire weather over the next several weeks, Governor Spencer Cox warned on the 4th of July.

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    www.ksl.com Domestic violence service providers in Utah to see funding cuts

    Domestic violence service providers in Utah will see a significant funding cut to their budgets this year.

    Domestic violence service providers in Utah will see a significant funding cut to their budgets this year.

    A large chunk of funding grants to Utah domestic violence organizations comes from the Federal Governments Crime Victims Fund, which is significantly lighter this year. This comes on the same day that Utah is mandating officers to carry out lethality assessments on domestic violence calls.

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    www.sltrib.com Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson erred by allowing Celeste Maloy on the congressional ballot, lawmakers say

    Legislative leaders are at odds with Republican Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson over the controversy surrounding Utah’s 2nd Congressional District special election. Henderson, who oversees elections for the state, has brushed off any suggestion that Celeste Maloy, who won the vote of GOP delegates last mo...

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    www.sltrib.com Utah failed to legalize psilocybin — but local research, and an underground scene, is booming

    Whether for research, religion or recreation, Utahns have been experimenting with psychedelics for years.

    Utah lawmakers rejected a bill this year that would have allowed a few thousand people with chronic, untreatable depression to try psilocybin — the Schedule 1 drug many know as magic mushrooms.

    Research has shown the fungi is safe and effective, according to the Legislature’s own committee selected to vet the viability of this and other psychedelic drugs to help combat Utah’s growing mental health crisis. But lawmakers decided they wanted approval from the Food and Drug Administration before moving forward.

    Yet Utahns have been experimented on with psychedelics in one way or another for years. Some of the nation’s first studies on using LSD for generalized anxiety are taking place here. Researchers at the University of Utah have also built a body of research around psychedelics, and ketamine clinics abound.

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    Mayor announces international flights out of Provo

    Mayor Michelle Kaufusi announced that the Provo Airport will be expanding to include international flights.

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    www.ksl.com Utah Homelessness Council approves $3M for a new emergency shelter for families

    The Utah Homelessness Council on Friday approved $3 million for a new emergency shelter for families.

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    www.ksl.com Homeowners paid big money for solar-powered system, say Utah installer has not finished job

    People are installing solar panels to save money on their power bills, but some who have hired a Utah-based solar installer say bills have gone up because the panels simply do not work.

    People are installing solar panels to save money on their power bills, but some who have hired Utah-based solar installer Elan Solar say bills have gone up because the panels simply do not work.

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    Utah Treasure Hunt narrows location with 4 more hints

    A whole month has passed, and Utahns across the state are still baffled as to the location of the 2023 Utah Treasure Hunt’s hidden chest, which contains a whopping $25,000 sum.

    The treasure’s exact location has been concealed within a riddle in the form of a clever poem, reportedly crafted for months by creators Dave and John.

    Along the way, they’ve offered new clues every week to assist those working to decipher its whereabouts.

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    www.fox13now.com Utah jury convicts former Olympian in pandemic bailout trial

    A federal jury convicted a former Olympic speedskater in a trial focused on the $10 million her company received from the Paycheck Protection Program.

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    www.fox13now.com Utah mandates police conduct lethality assessments for domestic violence victims

    Effective July 1, all police agencies in Utah will be required to conduct what are known as

    Effective July 1, all police agencies in Utah will be required to conduct what are known as "lethality assessments."

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    Are badges currently functional? If so, how do they work/what is the purpose?
  • I have also asked about Badges and not received an answer. I assumed they were like flairs too, but don't seem to actually do anything? That's the one thing I just can't really find any info on. Hopefully someone can answer this.

  • www.sltrib.com Celeste Malloy registered as a Utah Republican voter three days after filing to run for Congress. Here’s why it matters.

    Celeste Maloy, who was nominated by Utah GOP delegates in Utah's 2nd Congressional District special election on Saturday, has repeatedly highlighted her ties to southern Utah. There's no evidence that Maloy has maintained a residence in the state since 2019.

    Celeste Maloy won the delegate nomination at the Utah Republican convention for the 2nd Congressional District special election. However, it was revealed that her voter registration was not current when she filed to run, and she updated it three days later. Her residency and eligibility as a Utah Republican candidate are being questioned.

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    www.ksl.com Utah's record snowpack is more than 99% melted. What happens next?

    Utah was spared from widespread flooding, but the impact record snowpack will have the rest of the year, remains to be seen.

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    www.axios.com Census: 2 Utah counties are among the youngest in the nation

    The Beehive State remains the youngest in the nation, with a median age of 31.9 years.

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    Tribune Editorial: Utah’s congressmen take a stand against democracy
  • Very important to have an outlet for local news and conversation on the Fediverse. Glad to have you here!

  • The show must go on: Judge sides with organizers in lawsuit, orders city to allow drag show in St. George
  • This has been a fascinating case to watch. Glad that Saint George got smacked down for trying to manipulate procedure. I also imagine they'll try to pass something to block drag shows in the future, whether explicitly or through some legalese.

  • What are some communities you'd like to see on Lemmy that don't exist yet?
  • @thx1138 When I saw there wasn't one for my state on Kbin or Lemmy, I made /m/Utah. So maybe you can be the change in the world and make your state one. 😁

  • kbin enhancement script: Userscript to collapse comments and add domains to names
  • This is a big QoL thing, and I appreciate you putting it together. Hoping to see it become standard functionality on Kbin in the future.

  • Did you reuse your Reddit name or create a new one?
  • My Reddit username was a really old one that I had switched from using a good number of years ago. So my KBin username is different, but it's the one I'm using on basically everything else.