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  • Should Utah high school students pass a ‘U.S. constitutional and citizenship’ class to graduate?
  • 'A Father's Journey': Robbie Parker breaks silence after Sandy Hook
  • Analyzing BYU football's newly released 2025 schedule

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Who vandalized this iconic southern Utah petroglyph?
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Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. advance out of Senate committees, await floor vote
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A father breaks his silence after Sandy Hook
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BYU’s 2025 Big 12 schedule isn’t optimal, but sets Cougars up for another successful season
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‘So, you’re a real live apostle’: Baptist minister, Latter-day Saint leader chat at religion forum
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Utah House passes bill on transgender inmate regulations
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