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The Utah legislative session is over, but plenty of work lies ahead

What the Colorado River, quagga mussels & telecommuting share in Utah

Deseret News Lawmakers dive into environmental issues during 2021 legislative session Share this story Cars travel north and south along I-15 in South Salt Lake on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. More government workers will be out of their cars and in their home offices on days in Utah when air pollution is at unhealthy levels thanks to passage of a telecommuting bill that requires eligible state employees to stay put during certain times of the years. Annie Barker, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY More government workers will be out of their cars and in their home offices on days in Utah when air pollution is at unhealthy levels thanks to passage of a telecommuting bill that requires eligible state employees to stay put during certain times of the year.

2021 Utah Legislature exerts control over COVID-19 restrictions

2021 Utah Legislature exerts control over COVID-19 restrictions
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California triple murder suspect arrested in Utah claims he wasn t thinking, warrant says

California triple murder suspect arrested in Utah claims he ‘wasn’t thinking,’ warrant says Pat Reavy © Steve Griffin, Deseret News A man suspected in a triple killing in California who was arrested by Utah Highway Patrol troopers told a witness, “I did something” and “I wasn’t thinking,” according to a search warrant. TOOELE As a 19-year-old man wanted for a triple homicide sits in the Tooele County Jail awaiting extradition back to California, new details of the horrific crime have been revealed in Utah court documents. Mauricio Eduardo Sanchez-Johnson, 19, of Loleta, California, is wanted in Humboldt County, California in connection with the deaths of a mother, stepfather and 16-year-old girl on the Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria Reservation.

Utah lawmakers shave a billion off plan to invest in infrastructure over fear of too much debt

Utah lawmakers shave a billion off plan to invest in infrastructure over fear of too much debt Katie McKellar © Steve Griffin, Deseret News Area at I-80 near 7200 West where the Utah Inland Port is planned to be built in Salt Lake City on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. Utah lawmakers on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, struck a deal for the last lingering, unresolved piece of the state’s 2021 budget. SALT LAKE CITY Utah lawmakers struck a deal Tuesday for the last lingering, unresolved piece of the state’s 2021 budget. House and Senate legislators, who initially disagreed over how much the state should bond for infrastructure projects, landed on a substantially smaller number: $264 million, down from $1.4 billion, according to a new version of HB433.

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