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Trump administration, Bears Ears National Monument
Trump administration will consider redrawing boundaries of national monuments as part of energy push
WASHINGTON (AP) — As part of the Trump administration’s push to expand U.S. energy production, federal officials will review and consider redrawing the boundaries of national monuments created under previous presidents to protect unique landscapes and cultural resources.
Trump administration moves to review national monuments for mining, drilling possibilities
The Department of the Interior will start taking “actions to review and, where appropriate, revise all withdrawn public lands,” like national monuments.
National monuments may be reviewed under Trump administration — again
In a move anticipated by conservationists, the new head of the nation’s Interior Department has called for the review of national monuments and mining protections issued under
Trump, Tariff
Utah GOP leaders defend Trump’s tariffs while bracing for economic ‘turbulence’
As developments surrounding President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats unfolded Monday, Utah’s Republican leaders defended Trump’s actions as necessary to crack down on the U.S. fentanyl crisis — while also acknowledging potential trade wars could bring higher costs and negative economic impacts.
Trump’s Tariff Tactics Carry Higher Economic Risks Than During His First Term
When Donald Trump started the biggest trade war since the 1930s in his first term, his impulsive combination of threats and import taxes on U.S. trading partners created chaos, generated drama -- and
Voters reject Trump's tariff push; most believe policy will hurt economy
President Donald Trump's tariff push is underway and a recent Fox News Poll shows that voters are skeptical of tariffs and a majority believe they will hurt the U.S. economy.
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Fear grips Utah’s Venezuelans as Trump orders rollback of protections
He goes to work in fear.He’s nervous, he says in Spanish, “very, very nervous.”Jaimes, 21, arrived in Utah in June 2023 under ...
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Utah has $37B in import/export activity. What impacts would Trump tariffs have?
Utah trade missions to Mexico and Canada play a role in sub-national diplomacy, international partnerships and economic ...
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Utah Senate leaders respond to Trump's tariffs, weigh economic impact
Utah Senate leaders are weighing in on President Donald Trump’s newly announced tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. Some ...
KSL
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Utah refugee advocates worry about an uptick in hostility after Trump's return to office
Advocates for Utah's refugee community worry about an uptick in hostility toward the group after President Donald Trump's ...
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Utah businesses close their doors for a day in national show of support for immigrants
Dubbed Day Without Immigrants, national organizers and promoters also called on participants to refrain from shopping on ...
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Garfield County will not rename scenic byway after Trump
After an emotional public hearing during a Jan. 27 special Garfield County Commission meeting, commissioners voted 2-1 ...
KTVX Salt Lake City on MSN
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No, Utah will not rename these roads after President Trump
The proposal gave two options for renaming country roads after President Donald Trump. One of the suggestions would have ...
KSL
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With Trump back in office, Utah lawmakers hope to finally make progress on deficit spending
Several members of Utah's congressional delegation expressed an eagerness to work with President Donald Trump on cutting ...
fox13now
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Move to rename Garfield County roadways for President Trump fails
A move to rename southern Utah roadways after President Donald Trump has failed after the Garfield County Commission voted ...
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Trump issued a flurry of executive orders on immigration. How are SLC and S.L. County responding?
The Salt Lake Tribune has reached out to multiple agencies for more information. Here’s what we know and don’t know.
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