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Year: 2017

Annabella women arrested in Nevada with crystal meth

(Mesquite, NV) — An Annabella woman is facing charges in Nevada for reportedly trafficking crystal meth. Mesquite police reported yesterday they arrested Tara Evans on numerous charges, including trafficking in a controlled substance, following a traffic stop on Saturday. Police say they pulled Evans over after several traffic violations on […]

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Highway Patrol seized thousands of drugs in 2017

Utah Highway Patrol Troopers say there were 227 drug busts in 2017. The Department of Public Safety has released the end of the year statistics for drug busts in the state. Over 4,000 pounds of marijuana was seized, along with 550 pounds of methamphetamine, 100 pounds of cocaine, and 46 […]

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Deadline set to get a refund on fraud from Federal Trade Commission

The deadline is approaching for Utah residents who fell victim to Western Union money transfer services scams to get a refund. Nearly four thousand Utah consumers were affected by the fraudulent money transfers, which happened between January of 2004 and January of 2017. To get a refund from the Federal […]

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House fire destroys Utah family’s Christmas presents

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Northern Utah family is without Christmas presents after a fire ravaged their home, causing up to $150,000 in damage. The Deseret News reports that Smithfield firefighters went to the home on Saturday and put out flames in the basement. No one was injured in […]

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Judge summons no-show jurors to court after mistrial called

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge is ordering 36 people to explain why they didn’t show up for jury duty after their absences forced a mistrial last week in the case of three men accused of sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl. Court officials say the absent jurors will […]

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Utah woman charged with manslaughter in pedestrian death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah woman who prosecutors say was drunk and driving faster than 83 mph when her car struck and killed a 19-year-old Taylorsville man in a crosswalk last month has been charged with felony manslaughter. Court records show that West Valley City resident Roxanna Molina […]

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When it comes to financial literacy, Utah schools get an A

Utah schools are making the grade when it comes to teaching students about how to manage their personal finances. The state received an A from Champlain College in Vermont for how schools teach financial literacy. Researchers looked at high school graduation requirements and compared them to state guidelines for how […]

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Group assessing Utah Olympic bid to give progress report

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An exploratory committee working to determine if Salt Lake City should bid to host the Winter Olympics again in 2026 or 2030 will provide a progress report at its monthly meeting Monday. The group made up of elected officials, business leaders and one key member […]

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Cattle trailer and truck turn over onto vehicle on I-15 near Kanarraville

Crews are working to clear a cattle trailer and truck after an accident early Monday morning. According to UDOT officials, the accident happened around 3:30 a.m. A tractor-trailer carrying livestock ended up on top of a sedan on I-15 Southbound near milepost 37 south of Kanarraville. Three people were taken […]

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Manti native to be new juvenile court judge

Sanpete County Attorney Brody Keisel has been chosen by Governor Gary Hebert to fill the vacancy on the 6th District Juvenile Court created by the retirement of Judge Paul Lyman. Keisel served previously as a prosecutor in Manti and as deputy Sanpete County Attorney before being elected Sanpete County Attorney […]

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