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Bear Lake—Residents of a tourist destination straddling the Utah-Idaho state line say the communities here have long been close-knit, but new research shows that sense of neighborly connection may be ...
Clarissa joined The Tribune in June 2024 to cover Cache Valley and report on-air in partnership with Utah Public Radio. She ...
U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson dismissed the case in August 2023, ruling that the government cannot interfere with how a private, voluntary organization determines its members. Months later ...
The state’s new program was slated to start releasing funds to families for private schooling and other non-public school ...
The Republican National Committee filed a motion in federal court Thursday asking to intervene in a lawsuit challenging ...
More than two years ago, Wyoming welcomed then-former President Donald Trump for his first political visit to the state. At a ...
NPR and PBS may suffer with Congressional funding cuts, but rural, red America will be most impacted, writes KHOL Executive Director Emily Cohen.
Though Utah Sen. Mike Lee scaled back his public lands sale proposal, protesters gathered in Cheyenne to demand Wyoming's ...
Due to shifting demographics, many Wyoming school districts are facing cuts to Title I funds for things like tutoring, professional development and kindergarten prep.
Legislators mull increasing Medicaid payments, enhancing provider recruitment programs and other potential remedies.
The Big Beautiful Bill will have some ugly consequences for health care costs in the Equality State, writes Nate Martin.
Utah senator trims plans, calling targeted BLM land “unused,” “mismanaged” and “only appropriate for housing.” ...