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Month: February 2018

Prosecutors: Doomsday Cult Member Planned to Kill ‘Possessed’ Son

(Iron County, UT) — One of the men accused of kidnapping his children to join a doomsday cult may have also plotted to kill his son. According to newly-released court records in Iron County, John Coltharp told authorities he believed his son was possessed by an “evil spirit” and planned […]

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Utah investigating allegations lawmaker hired prostitute

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah House of Representatives is investigating whether a lawmaker who abruptly resigned used a state-issued cellphone and hotel room paid for with taxpayer money to arrange trysts with a prostitute. House Speaker Greg Hughes declined to comment on a Thursday report in British newspaper […]

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Proposed bill would eliminate primaries in special elections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposed bill would eliminate primaries in special elections in Utah — allowing only a general election. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Republican State Rep. Dan McCay unveiled the bill Wednesday. In most cases, the bill would give parties 30 days to determine their nominees […]

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Utah attorney general fights 2 hostile workplace lawsuits

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pair of lawsuits by former state prosecutors alleging they were retaliated against and forced out of their jobs at the Utah Attorney General’s Office for reporting wrongdoing and harassment raises new questions about an office that is only four years removed from a major […]

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Woman files suit claiming Utah trooper sexually harassed her

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A woman has filed a lawsuit claiming a state trooper tried to turn a professional relationship into a sexual one and used his position to harass and stalk her. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that Heather Leyva says the harassment occurred during the first […]

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Utah lawmakers pass free-range parenting proposal

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal aimed at adding safeguards for the practice of “free-range parenting” has now been passed by both the Utah House and Senate. The Deseret News reports that representatives in the House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that ensures parents are not accused of neglect […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/7

*Boys Basketball* RICHFIELD, Utah-The Richfield Wildcats used a 20-6 run in the 4th Quarter to come away with a narrow 43-40 win over the North Sanpete Hawks Wednesday in Region 15 boys basketball action. Keldon Anderson had 15 points for the Wildcats in the win, going both 5 of 6 […]

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Salt Lake City is 1st in US to seek 2030 Winter Olympic bid

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City on Wednesday became the first U.S. city to announce its intentions to bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics as this year’s games get ready to kick off in South Korea. The city’s Olympic exploratory committee concluded that Utah could host the Winter […]

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Second teen sentenced in plot that left girl shot in head

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A teenage boy convicted in a plot that left a 14-year-old girl with a gunshot wound to the head will serve at least 15 years and up to life in prison. Jayzon Decker was sentenced Wednesday, a year after prosecutors said he encouraged a friend to […]

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Dozens of exotic animals to be seized from Utah warehouse

MIDVALE, Utah (AP) — Animal control officers in Salt Lake County intend to seize dozens of exotic species from a Midvale warehouse where a well-known animal rescuer is believed to be storing them. Authorities started taking inventory of the animals on Tuesday. They include venomous snakes, poisonous spiders, alligators, lizards, […]

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