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Ex-House speaker enters crowded GOP field for Utah governor

Ex-House speaker enters crowded GOP field for Utah governor

Former Utah House speaker Greg Hughes has pitched himself as a conservative, dynamic candidate for governor at a campaign announcement Wednesday.  Hughes spoke at an auto-repair shop owned by an immigrant family. He says he’s the only GOP candidate so far aiming to secure a spot on the primary ballot by […]

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Police search for man who broke into Taco Bell, made a meal and took a nap

Police search for man who broke into Taco Bell, made a meal and took a nap

iStock(LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.) — One burglar may have been too full to make a quick getaway after he broke in and ate some late night snacks at Taco Bell. The Gwinnett County Police Department in Lawrenceville, Georgia shared photos and surveillance video of a suspect who broke into the fast food […]

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2019 was Alaska’s hottest year on record, above average temps for most of US

2019 was Alaska’s hottest year on record, above average temps for most of US

iStock(NEW YORK) — Alaska had its warmest year on record in 2019 with average temperatures 6.2°F above the long-term average and most parts of the country saw above-average temperatures, according to data released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The average temperature in most of the United States was […]

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Though 1M remain without, power slowly returns in Puerto Rico after back-to-back earthquakes

Though 1M remain without, power slowly returns in Puerto Rico after back-to-back earthquakes

iStock(SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico) — After back-to-back earthquakes in Puerto Rico this week almost one million residents are without power and over 2,200 are living in shelters. Since Monday, the U.S. commonwealth experienced two earthquakes that measured magnitudes of 6.4 and 5.8, respectively, that killed one and injured eight others. […]

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Utah law will allow public to request reviews of open cases

A new Utah law will enable family members of crime victims to request a review of cases that have been stalled for more than a year. KUTV-TV reported the law  allows family to check on the progress of felony cases including homicides and missing persons. Under the law, families or […]

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Official quits amid charges he paid women to give up babies

Official quits amid charges he paid women to give up babies

PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona elected official has resigned amid charges he paid women from the Marshall Islands to give up their children for adoption in the U.S. Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen’s resignation Tuesday came after county leaders suspended him. Petersen has been charged with illegally paying women to […]

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First flu death of season recorded in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah health officials have confirmed the state’s first flu death this season. Southwest Utah Public Health Department officials say the person was under the age of 65 and lived in one of the five counties in its district, which includes Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and […]

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Woman sues Mormon church over husband’s abuse disclosure

Woman sues Mormon church over husband’s abuse disclosure

An Oregon woman is suing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for $9.54 million after her husband’s confession to church leaders led to his arrest, conviction and imprisonment on child sexual abuse charges.  The lawsuit, filed in Marion County Circuit Court, involves a Turner man convicted of abuse after he confessed […]

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Man charged in Nebraska crash that killed Wisconsin woman

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — A truck driver has been charged with vehicular homicide and other crimes following an Interstate 80 collision in Nebraska that killed a Madison, Wisconsin, woman. Court records say Peterson Black, of Taylorsville, Utah, had been under the influence of alcohol Sunday while driving west on […]

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Weber State President announces $10M scholarship initiative

Weber State President announces $10M scholarship initiative

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The president of Weber State University has announced a $10 million scholarship initiative will soon be accessible for students encountering financial difficulties. Standard-Examiner reported that President Brad Mortensen made the announcement Tuesday at his inauguration ceremony as the university’s 13th president. University officials say the scholarship […]

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