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Several laws take effect Aug. 1, such as a cellphone ban in North Dakota public schools and higher penalties for the retail sale of nitrous oxide in Louisiana.
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LAist on MSNCould small 'balcony solar' kits cut your power bill?
A movement is growing to bring small, portable, affordable solar to a balcony or backyard near you. But before you see them everywhere, advocates must break through significant barriers.
A Utah lawmaker is seeking to prevent companies from setting prices for individuals based on their personal data, after Delta ...
In the dismissed suit, public land advocates wanted to assure that Utah wouldn't revive an effort to take over public land.
Mail-in ballots are on their way to homes across Utah, but this year, voters who choose to use the Postal Service have a ...
Swoop, the University of Utah's mascot, will have a new ride this year — though the classic pickup will be auctioned off ...
Retailers are figuring out how to navigate new policies tightening participation in the food assistance program and some ...
City officials are proposing to raise property taxes by almost 34%, which would bring an additional $860,000 into city coffers, according to a notice posted on the city’s website.
Broomfield-based Premier Members Credit Union will merge with Wichita, Kansas-based Meritrust Credit Union on Friday but keep its name in Colorado.
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