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News Clips | May 19, 2022

Utah’s Legislature is OK with Bears Ears land swap

The Utah Legislature has approved a large land swap within Bears Ears National Monument paving the way for a deal with the federal government for higher-revenue generating land in other counties.

Residents Already Need to Travel for Abortion Training. Experts Fear Roe's End Will Make It Even Harder

In 2021, Dr. Mallika Govindan, a family medicine resident at Mount Sinai Health System, got disappointing news.

First 24/7 daycare set to open in southern Utah, ‘bridge that gap’ in childcare

A new child care center opening in downtown St. George will do so with a unique mission: helping families break away from poverty.

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on his first 500 days as governor—and what’s next

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Wednesday marked his first 500 days as governor, and he’s celebrating the milestone with a live discussion about his achievements so far and his plans for the second half of his term.

More reservoirs may run dry and the Great Salt Lake will continue to decline, state officials warn

More reservoirs across Utah may run dry and the Great Salt Lake will continue to decline, state officials warned lawmakers on Wednesday.

Dozens of Ukrainian athletes are seeking safety in Utah, but the war is always on their minds

Donations will support 50 displaced curlers and skiers, including Olympic aerials medalist Oleksandr Abramenko.

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