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New unemployment claims slowing in Utah as state reopens

New unemployment claims slowing in Utah as state reopens

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — New figures show the number of people requesting unemployment assistance in Utah last week dropped below 5,000 for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the United States but remained at a rate far higher than normal. Utah officials said Thursday that […]

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2 charged with setting fire to Utah police car in protest

2 charged with setting fire to Utah police car in protest

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Salt Lake City men accused of setting fire to an empty police car during protests over the death of George Floyd have been charged in federal court. Arson charges filed Wednesday say they tossed combustible substances into the patrol car, feeding the flames that […]

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LDS Church’s General Conference will be virtual only

LDS Church’s General Conference will be virtual only

In a letter posted June 6 by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints it was announced that the faith’s October 2020 general conference will be virtual only. In the letter it was stated that “as a worldwide organization we have an obligation to be […]

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Snow Men’s Basketball Signs CJ Plantin

Snow Men’s Basketball Signs CJ Plantin

EPHRAIM, Utah-Wednesday, Snow College men’s basketball signed 6-4 guard CJ Plantin per a report on the squad’s Instagram account. Plantin starred at Westside High School of Anderson, S.C., averaging 12.9 points and 9.7 rebounds per game for the Rams last season, helping the squad to a 16-11 record in the […]

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Utah sees rise in COVID-19 cases a month after reopenings

Utah is seeing a spike in new COVID-19 cases about a month after many businesses were allowed to reopen, leading state health officials to issue renewed pleas for people to maintain social distancing. Protests over the death of George Floyd have brought hundreds of people together in downtown Salt Lake […]

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3 dead in Utah home in apparent murder-suicide

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Authorities in Utah say a father killed his two children and himself at their home in a Salt Lake City suburb. The South Jordan Police Department responded to a medical call Tuesday at about 4:30 p.m. at the home. Police Lt. Matt Pennington says officers […]

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Utah professor resigns after ‘abhorrent’ anti-protest tweets

Utah professor resigns after ‘abhorrent’ anti-protest tweets

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah criminal justice professor who wrote an inflammatory series of tweets about police-brutality protests says he has resigned. Scott Senjo told The Associated Press in an email Wednesday that he agrees that his tweets were simply wrong and his resignation from Weber State University […]

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Supercross return in Utah goes smoothly

Supercross return in Utah goes smoothly

Supercross has made a smooth return to racing, even without fans in the stands. The circuit followed numerous safety precautions in Salt Lake City to protect against the coronavirus and had no issues in the first of seven races scheduled to complete the pandemic-delayed season. The return went so well […]

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Officials call protest in Salt Lake City ‘mostly peaceful’

SALT LAKE CITY (The Salt Lake Tribune) — A largely peaceful protest over George Floyd’s death made its way through downtown Salt Lake City after the mayor announced a new week long curfew. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that demonstrators gathered outside the city’s police headquarters Monday and convinced several […]

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Governor race showcases conservative coronavirus fault lines

Governor race showcases conservative coronavirus fault lines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The hotly contested race for the GOP nomination in the Utah governor’s race is showcasing conservative fault lines over the coronavirus crisis response. The four-way June 30 vote will be a test of whether the state leaders’ approach to the pandemic embodied by Lt. Gov. […]

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