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Layton homes flooded with groundwater after homeowners say developers were given green light to build

Layton homes flooded with groundwater after homeowners say developers were given green light to build Layton homes flooded with groundwater after homeowners say developers were given green light to build and last updated 2021-03-10 20:04:32-05 LAYTON, Utah — When they first started building in East Layton, homeowners said their developers were told by geologists, after a geotechnical survey, it was safe to build. Almost two years later, some are seeing groundwater flood their property. Days after Valentine s Day, Shaun Cavanaugh’s newly finished basement was ruined, first from the flood and second from the new sump pump that was being installed.

Utah to open vaccine appointments to people ages 50 and up

Utah to open vaccine appointments to people ages 50 and up
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Utah Legislature to wrap up business for the year

Utah Legislature to wrap up business for the year
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I can see the views on both sides : Utah Senate passes Dixie State renaming bill — with some reluctance

SALT LAKE CITY A bill that seeks to rename Dixie State University advanced to through both houses of the Utah Legislature on Wednesday following a passionate debate at the Utah Capitol. The Utah Senate voted 26-3 in favor of the first substitute HB278, sponsored by Sen. Don Ipson, R-St. George. Since the bill was substituted after it passed the House of Representatives last month, the House was forced to re-vote the measure; the legislative body voted 48-23 late Wednesday afternoon in favor of the amended bill. It s now on its way to Gov. Spencer Cox s desk for consideration. The original HB278 had cleared the House of Representatives with a 51-20 vote on Feb. 10, but the bill wasn t taken up by the Senate Education Committee until earlier this week. In fact, a group of the university s students traveled up from St. George to the Utah State Capitol last month to protest the Senate s pause of the bill at the time.

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