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Utah Sues Federal Government Over Federally Held Land
The state of Utah has filed suit in the United States Supreme Court against the federal government over the millions of acres the government holds and has made inaccessible to the people of Utah.
Microschooling Parents Zoned Out of Operation in Utah
Microschooling parents zoned out of operation in states like Utah due to burdensome building regulations, Reason reports.
by Kelli Pierce
Alexander Cheung's nine-year-old son has autism...
University of Utah Job applications May Require Diversity Statements
The University of Utah is requiring diversity statements for professor job applications, including for seemingly unrelated areas like science positions.
Such statements generally include listing...
Small Modular Reactor Power Project Scrapped by Utah Power
The Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems and NuScale Power Corporation decided to cancel a project that would have produced 462 megawatts of nuclear power using small modular reactors, due to cost issues.
Utah’s Social Media Law Restricting Minors (Opinion)
Utah’s social media law restricting minors' access may fall on First Amendment grounds, but it’s still good for America.
By Jim Harper
There’s good news of a...
America Is Emulating Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Says Utah State Treasurer
The idea of sustainable development, Oaks said, was created in the aftermath of Beijing’s “takeover” of the United Nations. The Chinese Communist Party was integral in creating SD goals that do not apply to China.
Utah Attorney General Blasts ESG Policies in the Wake of Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
The attorneys general also expressed concern about the Biden administration’s political motivations to give SVB a bailout
(The Center Square) - Utah Attorney General Sean...
Utah Conference Teaches Education Students About ‘Leveraging Racial Affinity,’ ‘Queer Theory’
Conference round table sessions include the topics “LGBTQI+ matters” and “race/ethnicity matters,” the conference agenda stated
A Utah diversity and equity conference for education students...
Utah Judge Dismisses Youth Climate Lawsuit
A Utah judge dismissed a lawsuit against the state filed on behalf of by a group of youths who asserted the state’s promotion of fossil fuel development violates their civil rights and poses a threat to their lives.
Debate Continues on if Utah’s Public Lands Will Be Managed by State
By Carolyn Grindrod
Approximately 63 percent of Utah’s public lands is managed by the federal government, according to the latest drafting of the state’s resource...