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NEWS: Citizen Revolt

City WeeklyJanuary 30, 2020By Katherine Biele If you’re really concerned about the stifling inversions, the unfettered building boom and—oh yeah—your health, then you should learn…

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NEWS: Citizen Revolt: June 6 2019

City WeeklyKatharine BieleJune 6, 2019 Do you ever wonder about climate deniers? Maybe you’d like to know how to talk to them or how to…

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NEWS: What role can Utah’s legislators play in addressing climate change?

CITY WEEKLYKELAN LYONSJANUARY 16, 2019 Last month, local and state politicos, athletic types and Olympic aficionados gathered at the City and County Building, locked hands…

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NEWS: A Nuclear Waste

CITY WEEKLY Katharine Biele October 31, 2018 Just when you thought there was no hope, Utah bureaucrats came through. The Department of Environmental Quality unanimously…

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NEWS: Learn About the Benefits of Dark Skies, Embrace Skateboard Diplomacy and Get the Latest on Utah’s Nuclear Threat.

City Weekly Katharine Biele August 29, 2018 HOT NIGHT ABOUT URANIUM Not too long ago, Utah’s congressional delegation was worried about the state becoming a…

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NEWS: Join HEAL Utah’s Voter Registration Drive, Learn About Wildlife Conservation and Get a Dose of Civic Engagement 101

City Weekly Katherine Biele August 9, 2018 Join HEAL Utah in its effort to get out the vote and change the world. Yes, you! Don’t…

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NEWS: “A move in the right direction” Air-quality proposal breezes through House panel, goes to full House

City Weekly By: Annie Knox Published February 4, 2017   A clean-air proposal with support from the governor is taking aim at a largely unchecked…

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