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Month: August 2017

October date set for Cliven Bundy, 6 others in standoff case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada cattleman and state’s rights figure Cliven Bundy and six other defendants have an October trial date in their federal prosecution stemming from an armed standoff that stopped a cattle roundup near Bundy’s ranch in 2014. Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro on Thursday scheduled jury […]

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Zion National Park studies feasibility of electric buses

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A new electric bus has been added to Zion National Park’s transportation fleet as part of a three-month pilot program to determine the feasibility of electric shuttle buses. The bus was added this month, with officials eyeing a looming overhaul of the park’s busing system. […]

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Utah Highway Patrol Watching For Drunk Drivers This Weekend

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-With Labor Day weekend, unofficially the last portion of summer in Utah, upon us, the Utah Highway Patrol will be out in force to prevent DUI’s. The UHP tweeted out Thursday morning that this would be the case. In all portions of Utah, the UHP will have […]

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Utah father who fed newborn drugs pleads guilty, police say

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Police say a Utah man accused of giving his newborn baby an addiction treatment drug has pleaded guilty. 29-year-old Colby Glen Wilde admitted on Tuesday to second-degree distribution of a controlled substance and third-degree child abuse. Additional charges were dropped as part of the plea deal. […]

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Officer-involved shooting in Washington County after K-9 Officer shot

A K-9 Officer is recovering Wednesday following an officer-involved shooting in Washington County Tuesday night. It all started when a man stole multiple vehicles, one after the other, in St. George. He eventually ended up crashing a truck into a home in the area 2500 Santa Clara Drive. Police from […]

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Red Flag warning in effect for fire danger

A Red Flag warning is in effect until midnight Wednesday night because of the high winds and lightning coming through the State. Erratic wind shifts are possible all day on Wednesday. Weather and fire behavior forecast support a high potential for fire to continue to burn. The Tank Hollow fire […]

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Capitol Reef National Park Announces Opening of Orchard

CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of Capitol Reef National Park, Johnson Orchard will open August 31 for picking. Capitol Reef’s Web site states that visitors may stroll through orchards at any time, but fruit cannot be picked until the orchard is posted as being open for […]

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Want to help victims of Hurricane Harvey? Don’t fall for fake charities

The IRS is warning about possible fake charity scams emerging due to Hurricane Harvey. While there has been an enormous wave of support across the country for the victims of the hurricane, people should be aware of criminals who look to take advantage, the IRS warns. Criminals often create sites […]

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UPDATE: Fire in Spanish Fork Canyon 20 percent contained

Fire managers have the Tank Hollow Fire in Spanish Fork Canyon 20 percent contained. The fire has reached over four thousand acres. According to a news release from the Great Basin Incident Management Team 6, the fire is holding well. Fire managers and crews are working to prevent the fire […]

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Bus bursts into flames near Price

A charred bus is all that’s left after a charter bus ignited into flames Monday. This happened on SR-6 near Price. There were no passengers in the bus besides the driver who pulled over after a rear wheel malfunctioned and blew off of the axle, shot across the median and […]

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