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Month: January 2018

Romney talks business, not Senate run, with Utah tech crowd

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney talked business with a dose of politics in an appearance before Utah’s tech industry but kept mum about his political future Friday amid rampant speculation about a Senate run. Instead, the frequent critic of President Donald Trump emphasized the […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/18

*Girls Basketball* NEPHI, Utah-Hannah Robins netted 15 points and 13 rebounds as the Juab Wasps smacked American Leadership 35-22 Thursday in Region 14 girls basketball action. Bekah Carroll had 8 points in defeat for the Eagles. DELTA, Utah-Abbie Saccomanno posted 18 points as the Carbon Dinos routed Delta 58-27 in […]

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University of Utah Names New President

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Per The Associated Press and the Salt Lake Tribune, late Thursday evening, the University of Utah named Ruth Watkins as the 16th president in school history. Watkins, who was previously the U of U’s provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs as of 2014, also spent […]

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Mormon missionary dies in Argentina from undiagnosed illness

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon missionary serving in Argentina has died. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Thursday in a news release that 20-year-old Emilio Ignacio Pradenas Diaz of Chile died Monday after a “brief, undiagnosed illness.” The cause of his death hasn’t been determined. […]

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Teen baby sitter arrested in toddler’s death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A teenage baby sitter is under arrest in the death of a Utah toddler. West Valley City police said Wednesday the 17-year-old male was watching the boy when emergency crews were called to the house on a report of an unconscious child. Jaycieion Sanchez died […]

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No Utah cities make the cut for second Amazon headquarters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — No Utah locations are on the short list of cities in the running for a new Amazon headquarters. The online retailer released a list of 20 finalists for its second headquarters on Thursday. Most were on the East Coast and Midwest; Los Angeles was the […]

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Distracted driver deaths down, but aggressive drivers are up

(Taylorsville, UT) — Fewer people were killed on Utah’s roadways in 2017 than the year before. According to the Utah Department of Transportation, 273 people were killed in accidents last year. That’s seven fewer than the year before. UDOT officials say the number of people who died in crashes involving […]

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No Utah cities make the cut for second Amazon headquarters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — No Utah locations are on the short list of cities in the running for a new Amazon headquarters. The online retailer released a list of 20 finalists for its second headquarters on Thursday. Most were on the East Coast and Midwest; Los Angeles was the […]

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More sexual abuse charges filed after raid at compound

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man from an upstart group with beliefs in polygamy and doomsday has been charged with sodomy on a child and other counts. Prosecutors filed the charges Wednesday against 34-year-old Samuel Shaffer, one of two men accused of sexually abusing girls they considered wives. […]

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Deadline looming to comment on new prairie dog plan

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The deadline to weigh in on a new federal plan that would loosen contentious endangered-species protections for Utah prairie dogs is looming. The public-comment period closes Thursday on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plan that would allow prairie dogs to be killed or removed […]

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