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Huntsman cleared to campaign again after virus isolation

Huntsman cleared to campaign again after virus isolation

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. has been authorized to resume campaigning for governor after remaining in quarantine because of a coronavirus diagnosis. The Deseret News reported the Salt Lake County Health Department cleared the Republican to resume campaign work while seeking his party’s nomination. […]

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After midnight, Utah Governor Gary Herbert thanks the Representatives for their work as the Legidlators ended the 2012 session in the Utah House of Representatives, Thursday, March 8, 2012.

Utah governor: No economic shut down despite virus spread

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he has no plans to shut down the economy even though he shares some of the concerns of the state’s epidemiologist. She warned a “complete shutdown” might be imminent if Utah can’t stop a prolonged spike of coronavirus cases. Herbert tweeted […]

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Gerald Lund- Personal Revelation/ Elder Richard G. Scott

06-21 Gerald Lund-Elder Richard G. Scott

Elder L. Tom Perry- Fatherhood, An Eternal Calling

06-21 Elder L. Tom Perry

Former Utah Men’s Basketball Player Justin Bibbins To Play Professionally In Poland

Former Utah Men’s Basketball Player Justin Bibbins To Play Professionally In Poland

SALT LAKE CITY-Per news released Tuesday, former University of Utah men’s basketball guard Justin Bibbins is returning to Poland where his professional basketball career began. Bibbins, who starred for the Utes from 2017-2018 after transferring from Long Beach State of the Big West Conference, has agreed to a deal with […]

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Utah state epidemiologist warns of dangerous COVID-19 spread

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s state epidemiologist is warning state leaders that a rapid spread of the coronavirus could force hospitals to run out of intensive care beds next month and may require reinstating some restrictions that were lifted last month. In a memo sent Friday, epidemiologist Angela Dunn […]

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Mom called kids ‘zombies’ before their deaths

Mom called kids ‘zombies’ before their deaths

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Newly released court documents in the case of two kids who were found dead in rural Idaho reveal allegations that their mother believed they were zombies and that she was on a mission to rid the world of such creatures. Police found the remains of 17-year-old […]

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Two killed when a car was hit by a train near Mona

Two killed when a car was hit by a train near Mona

Two people were killed and a third seriously injured when a car was hit by a train near Mona. Jacob Michael Cottle, age 22, of La Plata, Maryland, was driving a small car eastbound on Burraston Road about 5 p.m. on June 20 when it was hit by a Union […]

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Pride withdraws from NWSL tourney after COVID-19 positives

Pride withdraws from NWSL tourney after COVID-19 positives

The Orlando Pride have withdrawn from the upcoming National Women’s Soccer League tournament after six players and four staff members tested positive for COVID-19. The league says another round of testing will take place to confirm the results. But the Pride withdrew because of the number of positive results and […]

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Salt Lake City police investigate after Floyd mural marred

Salt Lake City police investigate after Floyd mural marred

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City police are investigating after a mural of George Floyd was reportedly vandalized over the weekend. Sgt. Keith Horrocks said Monday that a tar-like black substance was poured over the painting sometime Sunday morning. He said the mural was repainted before officers could […]

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