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Year: 2018

Lawsuit against ex-judge tests Utah law on sex abuse cases

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has heard arguments in a lawsuit against a former federal judge accused of sexually assaulting a teenage witness when he was a prosecutor handling a white supremacist serial-killer trial. The case heard Monday is a key test of a law aimed […]

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The Salt Lake Tribune lays off one-third of newsroom staff

The Salt Lake Tribune lays off one-third of newsroom staff

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune is laying off one-third of its staff in a major reduction that comes two years after a wealthy Utah family purchased the newspaper. The Tribune reports that 34 of the newsroom’s 90 employees were informed Monday they were being let go. Owner and […]

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Utah voters report unauthorized changes to registrations

Utah voters report unauthorized changes to registrations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State election officials are investigating reports of unauthorized changes to some voters’ political parties on their voter registrations. The Deseret News reports members of the United Utah Party including the young party’s first congressional candidate Jim Bennett reported that their voter registrations were changed to unaffiliated or […]

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Utah regents to make university president interviews public

Utah regents to make university president interviews public

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Utah’s higher education governing body will make interviews for university presidents public in an effort to make the search processes more transparent. The Herald Journal reports Utah System of Higher Education Communications Director Melanie Heath said Friday the Utah Board of Regents “intends to make open meetings with […]

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UVU and Weber State Softball To Meet in Postseason Tournament

UVU and Weber State Softball To Meet in Postseason Tournament

LAS VEGAS-Monday, Utah Valley and Weber State softball were invited to the National Invitational Softball Championships after missing out on the NCAA Tournament Sunday night. Incidentally, in the Wednesday tournament opener, in the Las Vegas regional, the Wolverines and Wildcats will square off against each other. This is the second […]

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Jena Bailey chosen new Miss Ephraim

Jena Bailey chosen new Miss Ephraim

Jena Bailey was chosen Saturday evening from a field of seven young ladies to represent Ephraim City for the next year at the Miss Ephraim scholarship pageant.  Jena is the daughter of Tom and Michelle Bailey.  Joining Jena will be 1st attendant Alyssa Ogden, daughter of Craig and Jana Ogden; […]

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Dixie State Softball Hosts Chico State in NCAA Super Regional

Dixie State Softball Hosts Chico State in NCAA Super Regional

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Last Saturday, as Dixie State’s softball program, arguably the strongest athletic program the Trail Blazers boast, vanquished Concordia of Irvine, they advanced to the NCAA Super regionals. This represents the fourth time in the past five seasons that the dynastic Trail Blazers have reached this point. Dixie State […]

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Colorado River flow peaking early, at historically low level

Colorado River flow peaking early, at historically low level

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — The Colorado River’s peak flows are arriving early this spring and at one of the lowest levels recorded. The Daily Sentinel reports that peak flows are expected Sunday on the Colorado and Gunnison rivers, at about 8,500 cubic feet per second near the Utah line. Only the […]

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Mormon church redoubles opposition to Utah medical marijuana

Mormon church redoubles opposition to Utah medical marijuana

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church is doubling down its opposition to Utah’s medical marijuana ballot initiative. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement and a seven-page legal memorandum Friday outlining the “serious adverse consequences” that could follow if the measure were approved. The […]

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Salina man in custody on terrorism charge after social media threat

Salina man in custody on terrorism charge after social media threat

The Salina City Police have a 20-year old in custody after an apparent threat was posted on the man’s social media account. The threat was on a Snapchat story with a picture of someone holding a large military style bullet. The caption of the picture read, “don’t go to school […]

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