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Year: 2018

Romney says states should have final say on arming teachers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney says there are a number of things officials should consider to prevent school shootings but declined to say whether more states should let teachers carry guns as Utah does. He told reporters at the Utah state Capitol on Tuesday that Utah teachers with […]

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Immigrant family in Utah sues, saying agents ransacked home

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An immigrant family in Utah has filed a lawsuit accusing federal agents of busting down their door, ransacking the home and telling them they watch “too much Univision” when they asked to see a warrant. The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah sued U.S. Immigration […]

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Beaver High Students evacuated due to gas leak

Beaver High School students spent about an hour and a half out of class Tuesday due to a gas leak in the school. Officials evacuated the students while the leak was investigated and fixed. Classes resumed as usual.

Lockdown Lifted At Nephi School Following Suspect Search

(Nephi, UT) — A lockdown has been lifted at Red Cliffs Elementary School in Nephi after police arrested a suspect they were pursuing nearby. According to officers, the suspect was driving in the area around 9 a.m., and abandoned his car in the school’s parking lot. Officers caught that person […]

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Bryant, Childs and Haws earn All-WCC honors

SAN BRUNO, Calif. – The West Coast Conference announced its 2017-18 awards today and Elijah Bryant, Yoeli Childs and TJ Haws earned accolades. The All-WCC teams and award winners are voted on by the league’s 10 head coaches and are based on league games only. Bryant and Childs were named […]

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Police: Las Vegas man forced Utah woman into prostitution

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Law enforcement authorities in southern Utah are accusing a Las Vegas man of forcing a woman into prostitution. The Spectrum reports 24-year-old Jerome Devon McFadden was arrested Friday in St. George on charges of exploiting prostitution, human trafficking and interfering with an arrest. Police in […]

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Lawmakers vote down plan to limit police search power

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers are voting against a plan to roll back a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that bolstered police power to use evidence even if officers did something wrong to get it. A legislative committee voted Tuesday to hold the bill that would bar evidence gathered […]

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Committee OKs bill banning abortions based on Down syndrome

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah Senate committee has approved legislation barring abortions sought because a fetus has been diagnosed with Down syndrome. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee voted 3-2 in favor of the bill Monday. Bill sponsor Rep. Karianne […]

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Utah lawmakers seek to call themselves into special sessions

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers want to amend the state constitution in order to call themselves into a special session instead of relying on the governor to summon them. The House Rules Committee approved the change Monday but the full House and Senate must still sign off on […]

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Utah State prepares for final week of regular season

Utah State is back in action on Wednesday when they visit San Jose State. The Aggies have dropped three straight and are 14-and-15 overall and 7-and-9 in Mountain West action. They close out the regular season on Saturday against UNLV in Logan.