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A therapy that restores brain cells impaired by a rare genetic disorder may offer a strategy for treating conditions like autism, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.
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Many authors are concerned about the use of their copyrighted material in generative AI models. At the same time, some are actively experimenting with the technology.
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Thirteen Wasatch County teachers were named Distinguished Educators of the Year.
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Democratic Representative Brian King has selected Rebekah Cummings as his running mate in the race to be Utah’s next governor.
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There were a lot of tears and cheers at the “I Can Do Hard Things 5K” fundraiser to support kids with special needs last weekend.
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The first of three free events in Intermountain Park City Hospital’s speaker series is Tuesday, April 30.
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The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina.
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“The Nerd,” a two-act comedy written by American playwright Larry Shue runs through May 11 in Heber.
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The nonprofit Friends of Summit County Search and Rescue will host a country concert this weekend to raise money for rescuers.
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Security analyst Dmitri Alperovitch reveals how America can beat China in the race for the twenty-first century in his new book "World on the Brink."
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Andy Kunz, President of the U.S. High Speed Rail Association, discusses the groundbreaking for a new high speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
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Heber City Police say six young people are headed to juvenile court after vandals caused thousands of dollars of damage at the local skate park.