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Millard County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help in locating teen

Millard County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help in locating teen

Update: Taline Meguerditchian was located in the Provo area on the night of Apr. 27. In a post to their Facebook page on Apr. 27 the Millard County Sheriff’s Office asked for the public’s help in locating a 13 year old girl who went missing Sunday morning. According to the […]

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Fatal car crash in Sevier County

Fatal car crash in Sevier County

A fatal car crash occurred on Apr. 26 in Sevier County on I-70 near milepost 14. The driver of the vehicle was Tana Maynes, age 35 from Sevier County, and she was fatally injured when she was ejected from the vehicle after it veered off the roadway. According to Kelly […]

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Semi trailer fire in Salina Canyon

Semi trailer fire in Salina Canyon

Just before 1:00 p.m. on Apr. 26, Utah Highway Patrol received a call about a semi trailer fire in Salina Canyon. A semi truck that was hauling cheese had its trailer brakes overheat and catch fire, destroying the trailer and its contents. The driver was able to unhook his truck […]

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Utah Republican state nominating convention results effecting central Utah

Utah Republican state nominating convention results effecting central Utah

The first ever virtual Utah Republican state nominating convention was held over the weekend. Here are the people moving on in the race for the positions that effect central Utah. Utah’s second congressional district covers Salt Lake City as well as the rural western and southern portions of Utah. For […]

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Human remains found in canyon near Salt Lake CIty

Human remains found in canyon near Salt Lake CIty

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police are investigating decayed human remains found in a canyon near Salt Lake City.  KUTV reports they were found by a hiker up City Creek Canyon Saturday night in a severe state of decay. Salt Lake City Police Lt. Brett Olsen says police have little […]

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Utah halts malaria-drug buy, looks ahead to reopen dining

Utah halts malaria-drug buy, looks ahead to reopen dining

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has halted plans to buy 200,000 treatments of malaria drugs that have been widely touted by President Donald Trump for treating the new coronavirus despite warnings from doctors. Republican Gov. Gary Herbert said Friday the state is reviewing the circumstances around the planned $8 […]

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Four GOP governor candidates to appear on primary ballot

Four GOP governor candidates to appear on primary ballot

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican voters will have a fourth gubernatorial hopeful to choose from in the June primary after former state House Speaker Greg Hughes qualified for a spot on the ballot. Hughes nabbed his place Saturday by winning support from delegates at the state party’s nominating convention, […]

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Gunnison Valley Police seeking help in locating person wanted for questioning

Gunnison Valley Police seeking help in locating person wanted for questioning

The Gunnison Valley Police Department is looking for information on a person that is wanted for questioning in two different cases. He has recently been seen in both Gunnison and Richfield. If anyone recognizes him or has information about him they are asked to contact the Gunnison Valley Police Department […]

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U.S. states build stockpiles of malaria drug touted by Trump

U.S. states build stockpiles of malaria drug touted by Trump

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State and local governments across the United States have obtained more than 30 million doses of a malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump to treat patients with the new coronavirus despite warnings from doctors that more research is needed. The states acquired the medication […]

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Utah law graduates can skip bar exam during pandemic

Utah law graduates can skip bar exam during pandemic

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court says recent law school graduates can become practicing lawyers without taking the typical bar exam under new temporary rules forced by the coronavirus pandemic. The Daily Herald says the process requires the graduates to perform 360 hours of supervised legal service under […]

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