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Month: April 2017

Hundreds In SLC Urge President To Release Tax Returns 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Protesters in Salt Lake City are urging President Trump to publicly release his federal tax returns.  Several hundred people marched in Washington Square on Saturday, joining thousands around the country for a “tax day” protest against the President.  Protesters said Trump should release his income tax […]

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Sanders Visit Set For April 21stÂ

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Former Democratic candidate for president Bernie Sanders sets the date for a visit to Utah.  The Vermont Senator announced he’ll be at the Rail Event Center in Salt Lake City on April 21st as part of a multi-state tour.  Newly elected Democratic National Committee chairman Tom […]

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SUU Sets Building Dedication 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  Southern Utah University set the groundbreaking date for their new building that will be home to the school of business.  The new building, which will be near the student center, is partially being paid for with a seven-point-five million dollar gift from the Dixie and Anne Leavitt […]

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Colorado activist charged in dispute on Utah grazing land

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An environmental activist and her husband are facing charges stemming from a confrontation with ranchers in southeastern Utah. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office says Rosalie Chilcoat was visiting her husband, Mark Franklin, in Lime Ridge when he shut the gate to a rancher’s corral, […]

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Utah reports zero avalanche-related deaths this winter

reported no avalanche fatalities during the winter. Utah Avalanche Center spokesman Craig Gordon says the state “had a couple of close calls” this past winter due to several big storms but no one died by avalanche. The avalanche center is putting out its last avalanche advisory of the season Sunday. […]

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Utah man works to save monastery space from development

HUNTSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A northern Utah man has bought the land where a monastery is closing after 70 years in hopes of preventing future development and preserving the legacy of the local landmark. The Standard-Examiner reports Bill White of Huntsville purchased Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity […]

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Utah governor’s half-brother accused of child rape

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The half-brother of Utah’s governor is now facing new charges of child rape, as he remains in prison for a child-luring case. Utah County court records show 59-year-old Paul Gordon Peters was charged April 5 with 11 counts of sexual abuse of a child, sodomy on […]

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London attack victim returns to Utah, continues recovery

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah woman who suffered a broken leg in a high-profile London attack that left several people dead — including her husband — has returned home. Melissa Cochran’s brother, Clint Payne, says doctors cleared her to fly back home last week and she is healing […]

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SWAT Incident In Fairview

Law enforcement is breathing a sigh of relief after an eight hour standoff came to a safe conclusion in Fairview, Utah Monday. The incident touched off when William Lamb, 35, Fairview, violated a protective order that was issued against him and broke into the home of his ex-girlfriend at 5 […]

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Crash at Kanarraville to Start Monday

KANARRAVILLE, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of UDOT Traffic, a crash occurred on northbound Interstate I-15 at Kanarraville to start the Monday commute in Iron County. The incident struck at milepost 47 on the right shoulder with an estimated clearance time of 9:55 am MDT. Thus, it’s safe to say […]

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