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Month: April 2017

Jazz Issue a Fraud Warning For Tickets

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-As the Utah Jazz return to Salt Lake City for Games 3 and 4 against the Los Angeles Clippers in their first round NBA playoff series Friday and Sunday, the team has issued a fraud-alert for single-game tickets. This alert is meant to caution fans about purchasing […]

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Three Charged in Arizona In Death of Santa Clara Man

COLORADO CITY, Ariz. (AP)-Per a report from KPNX-TV (12 News) in Phoenix, three people in Arizona face charges in the death of a Santa Clara man whose body was found last August in a remote Arizona desert region north of the Grand Canyon. Last Friday in Mohave County (Ariz.) Justice […]

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Great Utah Shake-Out

State officials are reminding Utahns that the Great Utah Shake-Out is scheduled to take place Thursday, April 20. The annual earthquake drill will begin at 10:15 a.m.. Sanpete County and Sevier county will sound their “Shelter in Place” siren with a hi-low tone. The Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office, Snow College […]

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Judge: Ex-Utah State player accused of rape to stand trial

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge has determined that there’s enough evidence against a former Utah State University football player accused of sexually assaulting seven women for the case to go to trial. The Salt Lake Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/2oVV8Qy) that Judge Brian Cannell ruled on Wednesday that 23-year-old […]

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Utah Rep. Chaffetz says he won’t run for re-election

WASHINGTON (AP) — Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, a Republican who chairs the House Oversight Committee, says he won’t for re-election or any other office in 2018. Chaffetz, who has been rumored as a possible candidate for Senate or governor, says that after consulting with his family and “prayerful consideration, I […]

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Jury back at work in Bundy ranch standoff trial in Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal jury is back at work deliberating in the trial of six men who brought assault-style weapons to a confrontation that stopped government agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014. Jurors began deliberations Thursday afternoon and were off Friday before […]

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Judge denies bid to disband polygamous towns’ police agency

PHOENIX (AP) — A judge has rejected a request by the federal government to disband the shared police department in a polygamous community on the Arizona-Utah border as a punishment for a religious discrimination verdict against the sister cities. The order Tuesday by U.S. District Judge H. Russel Holland instead […]

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The Latest: Merrell Boot parent company thanks searchers

The parent organization of the hiking boot company co-founded by a man whose family is missing in the Grand Canyon says the company continues to be hopeful. Wolverine Worldwide executive vice president Jim Zwiers said the company’s thoughts, prayers and hearts are with the Merrell family. Lou-Ann Merrell and her […]

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Principal Suspended After Allegedly Telling Boy To Remove Pants In Office 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  A Salt Lake City elementary school principal is on leave for allegedly forcing a student to remove his pants and sit in a chair in her office.  According to police, Edison Elementary School Principal Laurie Lacy called the boy to her office April 7th because he […]

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Huntsman Cancer Center Fires CEO, Protest Planned 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Professors and staffers at the University of Utah are planning to protest the firing of the head of the Huntsman Cancer Institute.  The university fired Dr. Mary Beckerle Monday afternoon via email.  Beckerle had been CEO and director of the Huntsman Institute for eleven years.  The […]

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