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Utah girl hospitalized after falling near mountain resort

Utah girl hospitalized after falling near mountain resort

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities in Utah say an 11-year-old girl has been hospitalized after she fell at a waterfall above the Sundance Mountain Resort this past weekend. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the Utah County sheriff’s office said the girl sustained a serious head injury after falling […]

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Utah clears rape kit backlog, leaders expect further reform

Utah clears rape kit backlog, leaders expect further reform

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (AP) — Officials in Utah announced that the state has eliminated its sexual assault kit backlog five years after reporting more than 2,000 were untested. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that forensic nurse Julie Valentine joined state leaders Thursday outside the Utah crime lab in Taylorsville to make […]

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Utah boy ‘lucky to be alive’ after police shooting

Utah boy ‘lucky to be alive’ after police shooting

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A family lawyer says a 13-year-old autistic boy who was shot by police in Salt Lake City will likely experience lifelong injuries. The attorney said in an email Friday that the boy is hospitalized with “pierced organs” and “shattered bones” and is “lucky to be […]

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Motorcycle crash in Ephraim

Motorcycle crash in Ephraim

On Sep. 12, authorities responded to a crash involving a motorcycle and a SUV in Ephraim. According to Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Clay Morgan,  a 2000 Harley Davidson was traveling South on Main Street in Ephraim at 200 South. A 2007 GMC Acadia was stopped at a stop sign facing […]

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Kids infected at day care spread coronavirus at home

Kids infected at day care spread coronavirus at home

A new report underscores that kids can bring the new coronavirus home from day care and infect relatives. The study released Friday comes from researchers in Utah and at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It focused on three outbreaks in Salt Lake City child care facilities between April […]

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Salt Lake City schools to delay start after major wind storm

Salt Lake City schools to delay start after major wind storm

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City schools will delay their first day until Monday due to continued power outages after a windstorm tore through Utah this week. The storm knocked down trees and caused significant damage from Salt Lake City to Logan. Gov. Gary Herbert declared a state […]

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Utah aiming to keep COVID-19 fatalities, unemployment low

Utah aiming to keep COVID-19 fatalities, unemployment low

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor and state leaders have announced new plans for fighting the coronavirus pandemic and boosting the state’s economy. The state is aiming to keep its COVID-19 fatality rate below 1% and maintain a 4.5% unemployment rate. State officials also unveiled an online dashboard that […]

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LDS Church provides guidelines to safely increase activity during COVID-19

LDS Church provides guidelines to safely increase activity during COVID-19

In a statement sent out to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on Sept. 11, the First Presidency of the church shared newly approved guidelines to “help church leaders and members safely increase engagement in worship and other activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The letter […]

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Southern Monroe Mountain Livestock Grazing Authorization Project

Southern Monroe Mountain Livestock Grazing Authorization Project

The Fishlake National Forest is proposing to reauthorize livestock grazing on six allotments located on Monroe Mountain. The Southern Monroe Mountain Livestock Grazing Authorization Project is located in south-central Utah; south of Richfield, west of Koosharem, east Marysvale, and northeast of Circleville. The six allotments (Dry Lake, Forshea, Kingston, Koosharem, […]

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Number of self-reported COVID-19 cases at BYU almost doubles

Number of self-reported COVID-19 cases at BYU almost doubles

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Officials say the number of self-reported coronavirus cases on Brigham Young University’s campus has almost doubled to 146. That figure from Monday is up from 80 cases last week. The school says in a statement that many of the self-reported cases have stemmed from gatherings both […]

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