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Month: March 2017

Text Admitting Assaults Read In Torrey Green Hearing 

(Logan, UT)  –  Prosecutors say former NFL linebacker Torrey Green admitted he sexually assaulted women in a text he sent to a female friend.  Texts submitted during the second day of Green’s preliminary hearing yesterday show the former Utah State football player wrote, quote, “they said I raped them yes I […]

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Man faces Wyoming charges in Utah rail worker death

KEMMERER, Wyo. (AP) — A 23-year-old man accused of killing a Utah train worker in western Wyoming has waived his right to a preliminary hearing. Dereck James “DJ” Harrison made his initial court appearance Thursday in Kemmerer on Wyoming charges that could carry the death penalty. The Salt Lake Tribune […]

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Burrowing prairie dogs again a concern after ruling

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Many southern Utah residents are worried that an appeals court ruling that returns power to the U.S. government to regulate and protect the Utah prairie dog will bring back an old set of problems. A group of Cedar City residents sued in 2013, arguing that […]

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New law to end hidden bartending for some Utah restaurants

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some Utah restaurants are counting down the days until a new liquor law takes effect this summer, allowing eateries to stop using walls and partitions that prevent customers from seeing their alcoholic drink being mixed and poured. The requirement that drinks be prepared behind a […]

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Rep. Chris Stewart to hold Salt Lake City town hall Friday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart is holding a town hall in the heart of Utah’s Democratic stronghold Friday, the first of the state’s congressional delegation since Rep. Jason Chaffetz was shouted down by boos. Progressive activists who say they’re worried about President Donald Trump’s policies […]

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Crash Near Scipio Caused Delays

SCIPIO, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of UDOT, a crash occurred near Scipio Friday morning only to be cleared out relatively quickly. The incident occurred at milepost 188, which is the exit where U.S. 50 leaves Interstate 15 at Scipio. There has been rain all morning in this area of […]

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Board Of Regents Considering Tuition Increases 

(St. George, UT)  –  Students at Dixie State and Southern Utah University could see their tuition go up next year.  The state Board of Regents will consider increases of five-percent and two-and-a-half-percent for each school, respectively, during its meeting at D-S-U tomorrow.  Statewide, regents will vote on a proposal to raise […]

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Man Accused Of Physically Abusing Three Children 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  Investigators accuse a 42-year-old man of physically abusing three children, including hitting one with a cast iron pan on the head.  Investigators say the children, ages 16, 15, and 12, told them Josh Kern repeatedly struck them with belts and other hard objects.  Kern allegedly hit the […]

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Body of missing fisherman pulled from Utah reservoir

MANILA, Utah (AP) — Authorities say they have recovered the body of a man who went missing while fishing at a northern Utah reservoir more than two months ago. The Daggett County Sheriff’s Office reported 59-year-old Phil Sabey was pulled from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir on Tuesday. His body had […]

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Evidence hearing for ex-Utah State player accused of rape

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Some of the alleged sexual assault victims of former Utah State University football player are telling their stories during a three-day evidentiary hearing in Logan. One woman said Wednesday that Torrey Green lured her to his apartment by offering to make dinner. Once there, she says […]

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