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Daphne Chen

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Heber City, UT, United States

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Past articles by Daphne:

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday

Also in Phase 1B are grocery store employees and people in Medicaid long-term care programs, but teachers are first in line. → Read More

Wisconsin teachers will be eligible for the vaccine starting Monday

Also in Phase 1B are grocery store employees and people in Medicaid long-term care programs, but teachers are first in line. → Read More

Coronavirus cases on uptick as state announces more than 110,000 vaccine doses administered

Wisconsin Department of Health Services officials announced the state had sharply ramped up its progress on vaccines after the holidays. → Read More

Coronavirus cases on uptick as state announces more than 110,000 vaccine doses administered

Wisconsin Department of Health Services officials announced the state had sharply ramped up its progress on vaccines after the holidays. → Read More

Coronavirus cases on uptick as state announces more than 110,000 vaccine doses administered

Wisconsin Department of Health Services officials announced the state had sharply ramped up its progress on vaccines after the holidays. → Read More

Census: Some bright spots, but experts warn of woes

The latest U.S. Census Bureau release confirms what researchers and economists have been saying for years: America is getting older, richer, and more → Read More

Flight landed early? Not so fast. Airlines are giving themselves more buffer time

Flights are taking longer overall because taxiing times have increased and pilots are flying slower to save fuel. But airlines are scheduling even more additional time than they need, Forbes said. → Read More

Flight landed early? Not so fast. Airlines are giving themselves more buffer time

Flights are taking longer overall because taxiing times have increased and pilots are flying slower to save fuel. But airlines are scheduling even more additional time than they need, Forbes said. → Read More

Census snapshot: Incomes up, but so is inequality

In Massachusetts, the 2018 median household income of $79,835 was higher than the national average. It also has one of the highest rates of income inequality. → Read More

Census snapshot: Incomes up, but so is inequality

In Massachusetts, the 2018 median household income of $79,835 was higher than the national average. It also has one of the highest rates of income inequality. → Read More

Injuries pile up in September as students resume sports

Football accounts for more than half of all sports-related visits in September for patients under 18. ER trips due to soccer and volleyball injuries also peak that month. → Read More

Injuries pile up in September as students resume sports

Football accounts for more than half of all sports-related visits in September for patients under 18. ER trips due to soccer and volleyball injuries also peak that month. → Read More

Injuries pile up in September as students resume sports

Football accounts for more than half of all sports-related visits in September for patients under 18. ER trips due to soccer and volleyball injuries also peak that month. → Read More

Justice is unserved

(Editor's Note: This is the first of a two-part series.)Millions of Americans are wanted on criminal arrest warrants, including hundreds of thousands → Read More

Asians are fastest-growing racial group in increasingly diverse Utah

More than 1 in 5 Utahns is now a racial or ethnic minority, according to the census data — including more than one in four Utahns under the age of 18. → Read More

Two Utah doctors caught in spotlight of opioid lawsuits

Two Utah doctors who were among the most prominent advocates of using opioids to treat chronic pain are now entangled in a spate of lawsuits filed against opioid manufacturers in several states. → Read More

An inmate makes it off the mental health waitlist, but solutions still sought

SALT LAKE CITY — A mentally ill woman who was featured in a Deseret News investigation about how inmates are waiting five months or more to get into the state psychiatric hospital in Provo was transferred to the facility on Tuesday. Diane Prigge, 62, of Provo, was still in jail nearly eight months after she had been ordered to receive treatment from the Utah State Hospital when her case was… → Read More

Lehi was 11th fastest-growing large city in U.S. between 2015-16

Lehi was the 11th fastest-growing large city in the nation between 2015 and 2016, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. South Jordan ranked 24th and Orem was ranked 31st. → Read More

The new asylums: How Utah traps the mentally ill behind bars

SPECIAL REPORT: Mentally ill inmates are being forced to wait five months or more to get into the Utah State Hospital for help, far exceeding wait times in six other Western states. Some are getting sicker. Some are released. Others are dying. → Read More

Huntsman Sr. says U. 'instigated' dispute in two-page ad

SALT LAKE CITY — In a two-page ad published in both Salt Lake newspapers on Friday, Jon Huntsman Sr. defended how much his family has contributed to the Huntsman Cancer Institute and blames the recent dispute over the cancer center on the University of Utah. The advertisement, which was paid for by Huntsman and uses the Huntsman Cancer Institute logo, says that the Huntsman family, the Huntsman… → Read More