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Year: 2018

Investigators seek cause of deadly bus crash in Emery County

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Investigators on Tuesday were combing through a mangled Greyhound bus to determine what caused it to careen from a road in the Utah desert on New Year’s Eve, killing a 13-year-old girl and injuring 12 other people. The bus was carrying 14 people, including the […]

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Tanner Ainge to run again, this time for county commission

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tanner Ainge is planning to make another run for public office after his failed bid for Congress, this time for the Utah County Commission. Ainge, a business consultant and son of Boston Celtics president Danny Ainge, finished last in a three-way GOP primary to replace […]

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White House says Trump is sad Hatch is retiring

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says President Donald Trump is “very sad” that Utah Republican Orrin Hatch has decided to leave the Senate rather than run for re-election this year. Trump had been encouraging the 83-year-old senator to seek an eighth term. But Hatch announced Tuesday that he will […]

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Utah’s Hatch to retire, opening door to possible Romney run

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah said Tuesday he will not seek re-election after serving more than 40 years in the Senate, opening the door for former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney to run for his seat. Hatch, 83, said he’s always been a fighter, “but every […]

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Lack of mountain snow creates more avalanche danger

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah avalanche experts are warning backcountry skiers to be extra cautious due to a thin early season snowpack that is the lowest in four decades. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that a weather gauge near the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon east of Salt Lake […]

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Boy pulled from frozen lake now home

(New Harmony, UT) – The eight-year-old boy who plunged into an icy pond in Washington County is now at home. A Facebook post by the Washington County Sheriff’s deputy who helped save the boy indicates the eight-year-old was released from the hospital over weekend. He chased his dog onto a […]

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$1.5M deal aims to help declining population of sage grouse

GROUSE CREEK, Utah (AP) — A $1.5 million deal aims to help a species of bird in one of the most remote corners of Utah survive in spite of its trend of declining populations. Proponents of the deal are emphasizing its value to the future of the troubled sage grouse […]

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Utah lawmaker’s plan would kick immigrant kids off insurance

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah senator proposing to make new legal immigrants wait five years before receiving coverage through government health insurance programs said he’s trying to promote self-reliance and discourage socialism. Critics of State Sen. Allen Christensen’s plan argue that it’s mean-spirited and will strip health care […]

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Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies Assist in Arrest of Man Near Delta

By Aimee Cobabe On 12/30/17, Deputies responded at approximately 9:00 AM to a rural address a few miles northwest of Delta. Dispatch had received a call from a woman reporting that she had been assaulted in her home. As Deputies arrived and contacted the woman a short distance from her […]

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Unit director: Salt Lake gang members more violent, younger

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City-area anti-gang unit’s director says gang-related violence is up but that he’s most concerned that gang members are increasingly younger and more violent. Lt. Mike Shoenfeld of the Salt Lake Area Gang Project says “horrific and heinous” crimes committed by gang members […]

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