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Month: January 2018

Rep. Mia Love responds to Trump’s comments

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Congresswoman Mia Love says she plans to rise above a comment by President Trump that she called unkind and divisive. Trump commented in an immigration meeting with senators of Thursday referring to Haiti and African nations as “s***hole countries.” Love arrived at Salt Lake City […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/11

*Girls Basketball* WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah-Nataly Dunka posted 17 points as the Wasatch Academy Tigers routed APA West Valley 78-20 Thursday in Region 17 girls basketball action. GUNNISON, Utah-Brittlyn Carter stepped up with 12 points as the Beaver Beavers pounded Gunnison 61-31 in Region 18 girls basketball action Thursday. Jaida […]

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Utah fugitive caught after chase, tear gas fired

KEARNS, Utah (AP) — A suspect in an assault and aggravated robbery has been arrested after leading police on a short car chase southwest of Salt Lake City. Unified Police Lt. Paul Barker says the fugitive ultimately surrendered after officers pulled him over in Kearns and fired a tear gas […]

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Man pleads guilty to manslaughter for shooting that killed 3

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man has pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter charges after authorities say he fatally shot three men during a drug deal gone wrong in a Salt Lake City suburb. The Salt Lake Tribune reports 21-year-old Gerald R. Grant was initially charged with three counts […]

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Rain records, avalanche warning in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An avalanche warning is in effect and precipitation records are falling after a winter storm made its way through Utah with snow in the north and heavy rain in the south. The Utah Avalanche Center says high avalanche danger continues Thursday across northern Utah. The […]

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Records: 2 sex harassment allegations against Utah lawmakers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Utah lawmakers had to take additional sexual harassment training over the past decade after allegations of sexual harassment were made against them — including one who, according to records, told a legislative employee that it was nice to have “a pretty face” in the […]

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Hepatitis A exposure possible at food pantry amid outbreak

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Health officials are adding a Utah food pantry to the list of places where people may have been exposed to hepatitis A amid a widening outbreak. Utah County health officials said Thursday Tabitha’s Way Local Food Pantry in Spanish Fork received donated food from an […]

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Utah prison locked down after fight that injured 3 inmates

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state prison in Utah remained on lockdown Thursday and three inmates were reported in stable condition a day after they were injured in a fight in an area designated for gang-affiliated prisoners. Prison guards recovered weapons made by the inmates following the altercation Wednesday […]

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Additional charges filed against Spring City man

Additional charges have been filed against John Coltharp, the Spring City man accused of kidnapping his children and taking them to a religious settlement in Iron County. One 1st degree felony count of sodomy has now been added to the felony kidnapping and obstruction of justice charges Coltharp is already […]

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Police investigating after Panguitch woman’s body found in coal bin

The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a 90 year old Female who was found on January 10th buried under a large amount of coal in the coal bin of her home in Panguitch, Utah. A family member of the deceased took a letter that she had […]

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