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Utah health care workers head to New York to treat patients

Utah health care workers head to New York to treat patients

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah-based health care organization will send two coronavirus response teams of medical workers to New York hospitals that are suffering from staffing shortages because of the outbreak. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Intermountain Healthcare announced the 50-member teams will be deployed for two […]

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Utah pushes emergency travel form as virus deaths increase

Utah pushes emergency travel form as virus deaths increase

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As coronavirus deaths increase, Utah officials started using an emergency alert system to send text messages to drivers entering the state, asking them to report any virus symptoms and a recent travel history. The state declared truck drivers exempt from the system. Hundreds of thousands […]

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Sen. Mike Lee endorses Jon Huntsman in governor race

Sen. Mike Lee endorses Jon Huntsman in governor race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Sen. Mike Lee endorsed Jon Huntsman, Jr. in Utah’s crowded gubernatorial race on Friday.  Lee called the Republican hoping to reclaim his seat at governor a true conservative who  has supported local control of federal public lands, opposed abortion and pushed back against the […]

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Number of coronavirus cases rises 17% on Navajo reservation

Number of coronavirus cases rises 17% on Navajo reservation

The number of coronavirus cases on the nation’s largest Native American reservation jumped by 17% Saturday as the Navajo Nation prepared to get new rapid-test kits. The Navajo Nation said in a statement that the number of cases on the  27,000-square-mile (70,000-square-kilometer) reservation that sprawls across Arizona, New Mexico and […]

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Former Lehi public official charged in $800K fraud case

Former Lehi public official charged in $800K fraud case

LEHI, Utah (The Salt Lake Tribune) — A former Lehi City public works chief has been charged with multiple felonies after prosecutors accuse him of allegedly stealing $800,000 from the northern Utah city through fraudulent charges paid to his cousin’s company. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that 42-year-old former […]

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BYU/Utah Men’s Basketball Agree To A New 4-Game Series To Start in 2020

BYU/Utah Men’s Basketball Agree To A New 4-Game Series To Start in 2020

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, BYU and the University of Utah agreed to a 4-game series in men’s basketball which will start this upcoming season. This series was confirmed by a University of Utah spokesperson. This game is slated for December 12, 2020 at the Marriott Center in Provo. This is the […]

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Man dies after fall in Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon

Man dies after fall in Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a man has died after falling during a hiking and climbing excursion in Big Cottonwood Canyon in northern Utah. The Desert News reports 29-year-old Wade Joseph Meade fell near Lake Blanche around 3:15 p.m. Wednesday. Meade was able to call police after falling […]

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Jazz guard Mike Conley to compete in NBA H-O-R-S-E competition on ESPN

Jazz guard Mike Conley to compete in NBA H-O-R-S-E competition on ESPN

Jazz guard Mike Conley is one of eight players or former players that will take part in the NBA’s online H-O-R-S-E competition. Current NBA players that are participating include Conley, Oklahoma City guard Chris Paul, Atlanta guard Trae Young, and Chicago forward Zach LaVine. There are two former NBA players […]

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Unemployment spikes again; last Utah national park closes

Unemployment spikes again; last Utah national park closes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — More than 33,000 new Utah residents filed for unemployment last week in yet another increase that illustrates the stunning collapse of the global economy. The new filings mark a 16% leap from the previous week and were a staggering 29 times higher than the average […]

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Utah’s 5 national parks closed as Capitol Reef shuts gates

Utah’s 5 national parks closed as Capitol Reef shuts gates

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — All five of Utah’s national parks are closed after Capitol Reef officials said Thursday they’re shuttering their gates to prevent spread of the new coronavirus. The park known for its sandstone cliffs was the last national park still open in Utah after Zion, Bryce Canyon, […]

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