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2 months ago |
news.lee.net | Brian Carlson
SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) -- Some Utah federal workers are among the thousands losing their jobs due to probationary employee layoffs nationwide. One Utah federal worker, who wished to remain anonymous, worked at the Wallace F. Bennett building in downtown Salt Lake City. He told KSL-TV he was just one paycheck away from being granted civil protections for his job, but instead, he's scrambling to find new work. "It's devastating.
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2 months ago |
krdo.com | Brian Carlson
By Brian CarlsonClick here for updates on this story SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) — Some Utah federal workers are among the thousands losing their jobs due to probationary employee layoffs nationwide. One Utah federal worker, who wished to remain anonymous, worked at the Wallace F. Bennett building in downtown Salt Lake City. He told KSL-TV he was just one paycheck away from being granted civil protections for his job, but instead, he’s scrambling to find new work. “It’s devastating.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
kslnewsradio.com | Brian Carlson |Kennedy Camarena |Chipman Roofing
SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of protesters rallied Saturday at the Utah state capitol, who want more done to protect Utah’s public lands. They hope to get the attention of state leaders to preserve two of Utah’s national monuments. Taking over the steps of the state capitol, hundreds of protesters, signs in hand, rallied to protect Utah’s public lands. “1, 2, 3, let the land be!” the crowd chanted.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
deseret.com | Brian Carlson
People in Huntsville were still without drinking water Sunday as town officials continued to search for a severe leak and residents stocked up on water from fire hydrants or loading jugs at a church. Huntsville city administrators posted on Facebook Sunday afternoon to say that the water is not back up yet, but if any residents are getting water from the city's system, the town leaders are urging residents to boil the water before using it.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
ksl.com | Brian Carlson
SALT LAKE CITY β A Utah State volleyball player is now speaking out after joining a lawsuit to try to sideline an athlete who the lawsuit claims is transgender. On Tuesday, the group lost an appeal to try to keep the San Jose State University player from competing in the Mountain West Tournament, which starts Wednesday.
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