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The French Iranian author and artist, best known for her graphic novel Persepolis, edited and contributed to a new graphic anthology titled Woman, Life, Freedom, inspired by Iran's recent protests.
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Johnson is the sixth Republican elevated to the speakership since 1994. The five who preceded him all saw their time in the office end in relative degrees of defeat or frustration.
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The Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted its spring tourism mixer Thursday morning, April 25.
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The Utah Republican Party is set to select a nominee in the race to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate at its annual convention.
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The Alterra Mountain Company, which owns the Deer Valley and Solitude Mountain resorts in Utah, has purchased Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing in British Columbia, Canada.
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The new Hulu show takes a close look at the struggle by lead singer Jon Bon Jovi to overcome vocal problems which nearly led him to quit the band.
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Delegates to the state GOP and Democratic party conventions on Saturday will choose which candidates will advance to Utah’s June primary and the November general election. And their decisions could put a definitive stamp on Utah’s political future.
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A federal judge sentenced Joanna Smith to 60 days in prison for smearing paint on the case surrounding Edgar Degas' Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen at the National Gallery of Art.
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With nearly 5,000 cases reported so far this year — and concerns about a new strain — the Democratic Republic of Congo is considering the declaration of a public health emergency.
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The U.S. will reinstate Obama-era regulations for internet service providers that promise fast, reliable and fair internet speeds for all consumers. What happened when those rules were taken away?
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Mountain snow and rain are in the forecast for the Heber and Park City areas.
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UDOT Public Information Officer John Gleason and Natural Resource Manager Matt Howard discuss wildlife safety efforts on state Route 224 after Save People Save Wildlife voiced concerns.