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Month: July 2018

Zion National Park trail remains closed after 2nd rock fall

Zion National Park trail remains closed after 2nd rock fall

UPDATE: The Hidden Canyon Trail in Zion National Park is open again. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A trail at Utah’s Zion National Park remains closed after a second rock fall occurred in the area in two days. Park spokeswoman Aly Baltrus says the Hidden Canyon Trial will stay shuttered […]

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Utah officials stress off-road vehicle safety as deaths rise

Utah officials stress off-road vehicle safety as deaths rise

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials are reminding residents of proper off-road vehicle safety as the number of deaths is increasing from accidents involving the vehicles. The Deseret News reports University of Utah Health officials are partnering with the state Division of Parks and Recreation for a safety awareness campaign. Chris […]

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Medical marijuana to face tough battle in conservative Utah

Medical marijuana to face tough battle in conservative Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Medical marijuana backers in Utah are gearing up for an intense battle that could test the nationwide trend in support of medicinal pot. Their initiative appears headed to the November ballot after opponents on Monday withdrew their court challenge which had been the last legal […]

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Cailyn Cardall Earns WGCA Academic All-American Scholar Honors

Cailyn Cardall Earns WGCA Academic All-American Scholar Honors

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Tuesday, Dixie State standout women’s golfer Cailyn Cardall earned a prestigious All-American scholar award from the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. Cardall, a freshman out of Rocklin, Calif., is carrying a 3.65 GPA as an elementary education major for the Trailblazers. As a competitor, she earned third-team All-Pac West […]

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Side-by-side accident sends two girls to the hospital

Side-by-side accident sends two girls to the hospital

A side-by-side accident in Sanpete County on Monday afternoon sent two girls to the hospital.  According to the Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office, the accident occurred about 4:30 p.m. on Shumway Road, north of Manti when two girls, between the ages of 11 and 14, went off the roadway, and the […]

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Elizabeth Smart kidnapper denied early prison release

Elizabeth Smart kidnapper denied early prison release

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A woman convicted of helping a former street preacher kidnap then-Utah teenager Elizabeth Smart from her Salt Lake City home in 2002 has been denied early parole. The decision announced Monday night by the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole was expected after the 72-year-old […]

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Tough requirements placed on Utah’s coyote bounty program

Tough requirements placed on Utah’s coyote bounty program

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has decided to enforce tougher rules on its predator control program to prevent criminal abuses and obtain better data. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the overhaul comes after the agency found that a couple had turned in 95 coyote scalps from […]

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UVU Women’s Golf Duo Tabbed As WGCA All-American Scholars

UVU Women’s Golf Duo Tabbed As WGCA All-American Scholars

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.-Tuesday, a pair of Utah Valley University women’s golfers were named as Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American scholars. Junior Carly Dehlin and freshman Bailey Henley earned this honor. This commemorates the third consecutive season that Dehlin, a former Alta High star, has received this honor. Dehlin, who also […]

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Growing Utah fire forces evacuation of up to 300 homes

Growing Utah fire forces evacuation of up to 300 homes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities have evacuated 200 to 300 Utah homes because of a growing wildfire near a popular fishing reservoir. Jason Curry of the Utah Division of Forest, Fire and State Lands says high winds helped grow the fire to about 47 square miles (122 square kilometers) […]

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Judge sides with Utah county in Navajo voting rights case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge is declaring that Utah’s San Juan County has made appropriate reforms after finding its previous political boundaries racially gerrymandered. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Judge Robert Shelby declined Monday to reopen the case in response to concerns from Navajo residents in the state’s […]

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