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Trump fast-tracks Utah uranium mine, but industry revival may wait for higher prices

SALT LAKE CITY — In the southeastern Utah desert famous for red rock arches and canyon labyrinths, the long-dormant uranium mining industry is looking to revive under President Donald Trump. Hundreds of abandoned uranium mines dot the West's arid landscapes, hazardous reminders of the promise and peril of nuclear power during the Cold War. Now, one mine that the Trump administration fast-tracked for regulatory approval could reopen for the first time since the 1980s. Normally it would have taken months, if not years, for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to review plans to reopen a ...

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Letters: Allow teens to carpool!

Teenagers can legally hit the roads as early as 15 years old. In the state of Utah, those 15 and older can obtain a learner’s permit and start driving with a licensed person age 21 and older. Then once they have held a permit for 6 months, they can apply to get a license and start a ...

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