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Year: 2019

Feds to change protections for at-risk bird in 5 states

Feds to change protections for at-risk bird in 5 states

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service says it’s changing sage grouse protection plans in five Western states to conserve habitat for the at-risk bird while allowing ranchers to maintain their livelihoods. The federal agency made the announcement Thursday, but details of the plans involving Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming […]

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Drone halts air firefighting operations at Utah wildfire

Drone halts air firefighting operations at Utah wildfire

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say efforts to fight a wildfire by air were put on hold after a drone was spotted near the fire. KUTV-TV reports all air operations to contain the fire south of Provo were shut down Thursday morning. Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands spokesman Jason […]

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Former University of Arizona Basketball Player Transfers To BYU

Former University of Arizona Basketball Player Transfers To BYU

PROVO, Utah-Per a Thursday report from Bruce Pascoe of the Arizona Daily Star, former University of Arizona guard Alex Barcello is transferring to BYU. On his Twitter account, Barcello, who is a junior in his eligibility, confirmed he is “thankful and excited for this opportunity.” Barcello is a 6-2 170-pound […]

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Rural airports to receive federal grants

Rural airports to receive federal grants

Two Utah airports will receive grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation to improve their operations. Richfield Municipal Airport will get $120,000 to erect a building for snow-removal equipment and install a fence around the airport. Heber City Municipal Airport will receive just over $240,000 to update its master plan. […]

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Utah Supreme Court upholds ex-Mormon bishop’s convictions

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has rejected arguments that defense attorneys were ineffectual for a man convicted of sexually abusing two women. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that the court has upheld the convictions of Keith Robert Vallejo, a former bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ […]

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Ex-fire chief accused of shielding son in sex assault case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors have filed criminal charges against a former small-town fire chief accused of failing to act on a sexual assault complaint against his son. The Desert News reports that 62-year-old Scott Corry was charged Wednesday with obstructing justice and official misconduct. Corry was fire chief […]

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Utah diversion program for low-level offenders set to begin

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah county intends to launch a program prioritizing rehabilitation over prison for low-level offenders. The Deseret News reported Tuesday that the Salt Lake County criminal justice diversion program is expected to reduce the county prison population. The program intended to prevent individuals from entering […]

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Death penalty sought in slaying of teens found in mine shaft

Death penalty sought in slaying of teens found in mine shaft

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for a Utah man accused of killing two teenagers and dumping their bodies in an abandoned mine shaft. Utah County Attorney David Leavitt said Wednesday at a news conference in Provo that he will keep the option available […]

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Utah dismisses protests by marijuana firms

Utah dismisses protests by marijuana firms

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has dismissed appeals from six companies that were denied licenses to grow medical marijuana for the state and argued the state chose unqualified companies. Utah’s Division of Purchasing announced its decision to dismiss all of the appeals Wednesday. Director Chris Hughes says rejected applicants […]

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BYU; Utah, Commence Fall Camps Wednesday

BYU; Utah, Commence Fall Camps Wednesday

PROVO, Utah-As BYU football commenced fall practice Wednesday, head coach Kalani Sitake said there were some “really good things” citing the players’ enthusiasm and work ethic during the off-season and confirming such things were apparent. Sitake said the emphasis for rising-star sophomore quarterback Zach Wilson is “getting his legs back.” […]

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