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Year: 2019

Utah trooper stops wrong-way driver on Interstate 15

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Highway Patrol says a trooper and a wrong-way driver both suffered minor injuries early Friday when the trooper stopped the wrong-way vehicle on southbound Interstate 15 in in Davis County. The Highway Patrol said the trooper used a maneuver to disable and stop […]

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Mormon church updates mobile apps with name changes

Mormon church updates mobile apps with name changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is renaming their mobile apps to align with the church’s recent decision to get rid of “Mormon” and “LDS” as the church continues a push to be known by the religion’s full name and not shorthand nicknames. […]

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Parents sue after 19-year-old shot, killed by Utah police

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a Utah teenager are suing police over the death of their son who was shot and killed by an officer last year. In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Tiffany and Aaron James say their son 19-year-old Zane didn’t pose a threat as he […]

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US man who hit 5 people in border car chase from Utah

US man who hit 5 people in border car chase from Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An American man arrested earlier this week in Mexico after running over several people with a truck in a chaotic chase to a border crossing in San Diego has been identified as a Utah man with an extensive criminal record. Summer Draper told ABC10 TV […]

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Miss Sevier County to be chosen Saturday

Miss Sevier County to be chosen Saturday

The Miss Sevier County Pageant will be held Saturday May 18th 7:00 PM at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. Tickets are $5.00 Contestants vying for Miss Sevier County 2019 include: Gillyn Jenson McKyla Hatch Hakela Ogden  Lauryn Ogden  Tressa Bastian Monica Keele Sienna Smith Bethany Hales VaNia Grant Kinley Adams Holly […]

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Quagga mussels cling to the bottom of this boat at Lake Mead.

Mandatory watercraft checkpoints

In order to prevent the spread of these invasive species throughout Utah, several of the annual mandatory inspection stations have opened for the busy summer season. There will be more inspection stations this year than in past years. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah State Parks would like […]

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1-A, 2-A, 3-A Track Report: Day 1

PROVO, Utah-Friday, as the 1-A through 4-A competition commenced for the Utah state track and field championships at Robison Track in Provo, rainy conditions welcomed the athletes who were competing for state championships in numerous events. In the 1-A girls 3200-meter run, Panguitch’s Taylia Norris took the state title (11:45.59). […]

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Utah College Baseball Roundup: 5/16

Utah College Baseball Roundup: 5/16

SALT LAKE CITY-Briley Knight came through with a key bottom of the 7th Inning home run as the Utah Utes got past the Washington State Cougars 6-4 Thursday at Smith’s Ballpark in Pac-12 baseball action. Chase Fernlund added 2 RBI for the Utes, as they improved to 13-32 and 5-23 […]

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German tourist dies after collapsing at Zion National Park

German tourist dies after collapsing at Zion National Park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say a German tourist hiking in Zion National Park has died after collapsing on a popular trail. Park spokeswoman Eleanor Siebers told The Salt Lake Tribunethat the 68-year-old man collapsed Tuesday afternoon on the West Rim Trail leading to Angels Landing. Rescuers responded but were […]

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Utah lawmakers consider spending to promote census

Utah lawmakers consider spending to promote census

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah legislative leaders are considering spending up to $1 million on efforts to promote participation in the census next year. Republican Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers told the Deseret News that legislative leaders met Tuesday to discuss 2020 census spending, and the issue was brought up in […]

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