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Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024

Good afternoon. On our mind today: The hotel workers strike, high COVID booster costs for the uninsured and what's next for Chad Daybell's home. Read these and six other important stories below.

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FROM BYU 1984 MAGAZINE

Relive the glory of the 1984 BYU football championship season with our exclusive magazine! 

 

Packed with behind-the-scenes insights from players like Robbie Bosco and Kelly Smith, game-by-game highlights, and more, this collector's edition is your all-access pass to one of college football's most legendary seasons. Get your copy today and celebrate the triumphs of the 1984 BYU Cougars!

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Should churches endorse political candidates? New lawsuit reignites old debate
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All eyes on Montana: How Sen. Tester’s last stand could decide more than who controls Congress
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Why the uninsured could pay up to $200 for COVID booster
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Keanu Reeves is in Utah — but (probably) not for the reason you think
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2024 set to have historic apartment construction amid rising rental costs
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Daybell home purchased by nonprofit with plans to demolish it, create healing space
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