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Year: 2021

Police Warns Utahns About Extra DUI Patrols

Police Warns Utahns About Extra DUI Patrols

(Undated) — Law enforcement agencies are warning Utahns to stay off the roads if they have been drinking. UHP says it is partnering with other departments to add 145 extra DUI shifts through the end of the year. Troopers remind drivers that the legal limit for blood-alcohol concentration in Utah […]

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Lawmakers Consider Slashing Income Tax

Lawmakers Consider Slashing Income Tax

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are considering a tax cut as they prepare for the 2022 general session. Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers is pushing a bill that would lower the income tax rate for individuals and corporations from the current four-point-nine-five-percent to four-point-nine-percent. That would amount to […]

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Kim Potter guilty of manslaughter in death of Daunte Wright

Kim Potter guilty of manslaughter in death of Daunte Wright

Star Tribune/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS) — Former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter has been found guilty of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. Potter had pleaded not guilty. The maximum sentence for first-degree manslaughter is 15 years and a $30,000 fine, and for second-degree manslaughter, […]

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COVID-19 live updates: Cruise ship must remain at sea after 55 people test positive

COVID-19 live updates: Cruise ship must remain at sea after 55 people test positive

API/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.3 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 812,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. About 61.7% of the population in the United […]

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What’s inside that 1887 time capsule opened in Confederacy’s capital

What’s inside that 1887 time capsule opened in Confederacy’s capital

Bob Brown – Pool/Getty Images (RICHMOND, Va.) — A time capsule estimated to be more than 130 years old, unearthed from the base of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, was opened Wednesday in Richmond, Virginia, and the artifacts showed a snapshot of life in the Confederate capital. Virginia […]

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Outcome reached in Kim Potter trial for Daunte Wright’s death

Outcome reached in Kim Potter trial for Daunte Wright’s death

Star Tribune/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS) — An outcome has been reached in the trial of Kim Potter, the Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer who is charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright. A decision is expected to be read between 2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. ET. […]

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Lawmaker Wants A Law Exempting COVID-19 Vaccines

Lawmaker Wants A Law Exempting COVID-19 Vaccines

(Pleasant Grove, UT) — Utah state Representative Jon Hawkins is proposing a bill that would let anyone who has been infected by COVID-19 be legally able to opt out of having a vaccine with a note from a physician. The Republican almost died from COVID-19 this year and says natural […]

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Skyline Avalanche update

Forecast for Skyline Area Mountains Issued by Brett Kobernik for Thursday, December 23, 2021 THE AVALANCHE DANGER WILL BE INCREASING FRIDAY AND INTO NEXT WEEK. A CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger remains on upper elevation steep northwest, north and northeast facing slopes. Human triggered slab avalanches are likely in this terrain. Continue […]

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Utah Highway Patrol Asking Drivers to Slow Down in Bad Road Conditions

Utah Highway Patrol Asking Drivers to Slow Down in Bad Road Conditions

The Utah Highway Patrol is warning drivers of bad road conditions today. Snow has already been reported as far south as Gunnison and there is a possibility of snow moving into the Sevier Valley as the day goes on. UHP has already responded to multiple slide offs and conditions are […]

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Initial UHSAA Boys/Girls Basketball RPI Released

Initial UHSAA Boys/Girls Basketball RPI Released

MIDVALE, Utah-With the Utah High School Activities Association having a de facto break for boys and girls basketball teams (only Davis High School boys basketball is in action today on the schedule) through Monday, the initial RPI has been released. It is as follows: 3A Boys UPDATE: Corrected 3A boys […]

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