Debate
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Unelected Politicians Rig the Game in Utah
One in five young people no longer believe democracy and capitalism are working. Is it time to try something new? Problems with unreported corruption are having an impact on society.
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Is The Utah Legislature Passing Too Many Bills?
On today’s top 5, Governor Cox expresses concerns over the 591 bills that were passed in the state legislature.
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Raw Milk Controversy Affects Local Utah Farms
Raw milk is in high demand and is also highly regulated. The key is finding the right balance to provide safety while allowing access to a product people want.
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305 Feet Tall Residential Project To Be Built In Sugar House
A developer, located in Illinois, has petitioned for a Sugar House zoning change to allow a building that would tower over the existing infrastructure there.
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Utah’s Cookie Wars
In 2022 Utah companies were embroiled in a cookie war with both sides accusing the other of copyright infringement and espionage.
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The Rise of Utah’s Charter Schools
As schools close in Salt Lake School District and enrollment at Charter Schools continues to rise the battle over hearts, minds, and the education of our children continues.
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Utah Battle over Transgender Kids’ Bathroom Use in Schools
Schools, councils, and recreation facilities work to come up with policies that address gender and bathroom and locker use.
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Endangering Wildlife to Widen a State Road to Park City
SR 224 ranks 5th in the state of the top 25 animal and wildlife crash hotspots. The solution has proven elusive.
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Building For Growth Leaves Salt Lake’s Unsheltered Out of Equation
As winter approaches what are state and local leaders doing to shelter the unsheltered?
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Can Utahns Trust Their Leaders?
The gap between the will of the people and the will of the elites is growing — why?
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The Future of Short-Term Vacation Rentals in Weber County
Ogden Valley now has just over 1,000 legally zoned short-term rentals, amounting to nearly 25 percent of all dwellings. What is their future?
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More than Ever Utah Couples are Deciding to Not Have Children. We Ask, Why?
From 2010 to 2020, Utah’s birth rate declined by almost 22 percent, a trend mirrored across the US during a decade marked by economic struggle and the onset of the…
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The Fate of Ogden’s Union Station
A storm brews in Ogden, Utah over what will become of its iconic but neglected Union Station which dates back to 1869.
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Utah’s Scary Housing Market
With $2,950 per month to own a very small home, young couples have no chance of finding any affordable housing than young couples in Utah.