SALT LAKE CITY — A lawsuit filed last Friday by Utah businessman Bill Reagan accuses University of Utah Hospital of medical negligence that led to the death of his wife. His wife was Julia Reagan, who was memorialized on billboards across Utah.
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Axios Salt Lake City on MSNUtah legal community warns against bills targeting judiciaryA coalition of legal professionals spoke out Wednesday outside the state Capitol against a series of proposed reforms aimed at the judicial branch. State of play: The proposals follow Republicans' frustrations with the Utah Supreme Court after facing myriad legal setbacks in the past four years.
The University of Utah could lose $43.5 million this year in federal funding for medical research expenses — which support projects like the development of new cancer-fighting drugs — if a new cut from the Trump administration moves forward. On Tuesday, U.
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University of Utah fires head basketball coach Craig Smith
Utah parting ways with Craig Smith has ironic twist for Josh Eilert
The University of Utah's decision to part ways with head basketball coach Craig Smith has resulted in an ironic turn of events
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Utah fans share mixed feelings over Coach Craig Smith's firing
Utah senior Grace McCallum, who finished as the meet’s all-around leader, has won an Olympic silver medal. However, after having to share a few Pac-12 championships, McCallum wa
A Utah lawmaker said he wants to force members of university president search committees to "keep their mouths shut" about who applies for open positions as he discussed a new bill that would already hide the names of applicants named as finalists.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNWho is Julia Reagan? Utah billboards prompt the questionIt’s been approximately seven months since Julia Reagan died, and billboards in tribute to her life remain posted along several busy Utah highways and streets.
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Patience, courage and gratitude are trio of 'critical virtues' required to build spiritual grit and overcome challenges.
Three finalists for Utah Tech University president participated in a public forum on Monday, answering questions from faculty, staff and students, as well as community members.
Preparing students of color for college and career readiness, Betty Sawyer and Stormey Nielsen from Expect The Great discuss the success and importance of
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