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Month: April 2017

Woman Drowns After Saving Dogs From Salt Lake County Creek 

(Millcreek, UT)  –  A woman is dead after trying to save her dogs from a fast-moving Salt Lake County creek and then being overcome by the current.  The unidentified 58-year-old was walking with her husband at Tanner Park early yesterday evening when her dogs went into Parleys Creek and began struggling.  […]

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Richfield Man Leads Deputies on High-Speed Chase

A Richfield man was hospitalized and will face charges after leading police on a high-speed chase on Central Utah highways April 16. A Sevier County Sheriff’s deputy was driving west on State Route 119 in the evening when his radar notified him of a vehicle traveling over 80 mph. The […]

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Crash Occurs Near Scipio

SCIPIO, Utah (AP)-As the Friday homeward commute commences, the Utah Department of Transportation reports an accident occurred within the Mid-Utah Radio coverage area. UDOT’s official Twitter reports there was a crash on northbound Interstate 15 at milepost 199, 11 miles north of Scipio around 2:49 pm MDT Friday afternoon. The […]

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Lawmakers seek details from Trump Organization

WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaders of a House investigations panel are asking the Trump Organization for specifics on how it will donate its profits from foreign government payments to the U.S. Treasury. Before taking office, President Donald Trump promised to donate profits from foreign governments paying for services at his hotels. […]

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New law aims to help job applicants with criminal history

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Job applicants who’ve been convicted of a crime won’t have to disclose their criminal record before some job interviews under a new Utah law aiming to help convicts find work after prison. The legislation only applies to government jobs but supporters say they hope more […]

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Parents arrested, accused of allowing teen son to smoke pot

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — A couple has been arrested after allegedly telling police they allow their 14-year-old son to smoke a joint or two of marijuana at night if he goes to class and makes good grades. The parents were arrested Tuesday after police served a search warrant at […]

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Teacher Arrested For Inappropriate Relations

(Hurricane, UT) — A teacher in Hurricane is in custody accused of having inappropriate relations with a student. Police say a 17-year-old student told investigators she shared “inappropriate” images with her teacher, Aaron Karl Esplin. They say the 40-year-old admitted to “inappropriate touching” with the girl and soliciting images from […]

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Call For Competency Hearing Delays Murder Suspect’s Preliminary Hearing 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  The preliminary hearing for the West Valley City man accused of killing a man from Cedar City is being continued.  The continuation is needed after the defense for Mark Mair asked for a competency evaluation in Fifth District Court yesterday.  Mair is facing a first degree murder […]

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St. George To Host Citizenship Oath For  First Time 

(St. George, UT)  –  St. George will celebrate history with some newly minted Americans on Monday.  For the first time folks in Southern Utah becoming new U.S. citizens will have their ceremony in St. George.  People living in Southern Utah who completed the process of becoming citizens previously had to go […]

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Utah governor declines to say if he’ll run for re-election

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Though Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has said he won’t run for re-election in 2020, he appears to be toying with the idea after joking about seeking another term and refusing to clarify his comments. The Republican governor was asked if he’d run for re-election during […]

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