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Year: 2021

Utah Democrats walk out to protest limits on teaching race

Utah Democrats walk out to protest limits on teaching race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Democrats have walked off the House floor in protest of a resolution recommending the state review any curriculum that examines the ways in which race and racism influence American politics. Republican lawmakers say they want to ensure that children aren’t being taught that one […]

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Fire and Propane Tank Explosion in Ephraim

Fire and Propane Tank Explosion in Ephraim

Around 4:00 p.m. on May 19, authorities responded to a structure fire near 200 North and 200 East in Ephraim. Due to the fire, a propane tank inside a shed exploded, destroying the shed and damaging a nearby house. The cause of the fire in not yet known, and fortunately […]

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1-A Golf State Tournament Roundup

1-A Golf State Tournament Roundup

1-A Boys Golf SALT LAKE CITY-The Wendover Wildcats posted a score of +71 in 710 strokes and won the 1-A boys golf state title Wednesday at Rose Park Golf Course of Salt Lake City. The win was the Wildcats’ second all-time state title in school history and the first since […]

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Suspect in Custody After a Police Incident Near Scipio

Suspect in Custody After a Police Incident Near Scipio

Two suspects are in custody and both north and southbound I-15 lanes are now open after a police incident near Scipio that took place May 19. The Utah Department of Transportation tweeted around 4:50 p.m. May 19. that all lanes of I-15 were closed near Yuba State Park due to […]

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Travelers in Salt Lake City warned about guns in luggage

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A travel security agency said there was an increase in the number of guns detected at security checkpoints at Salt Lake City International Airport, even as air travel declined during the coronavirus pandemic. The Deseret News reports that Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Lorie Dankers says […]

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Report: More women in Utah leaving health care industry

Report: More women in Utah leaving health care industry

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A newly released report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has shown more women in the health care industry are leaving the profession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. KSTU-TV reported that women lost more than 1.5 million health care jobs across the […]

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Farmers Feeding Utah

Farmers Feeding Utah

To commemorate the first anniversary of the Creation of its Farmers Feeding Utah Campaign, the Miracle of Agriculture Foundation will be doing a ‘Miracle Project Blitz’ to seven cities in Utah including Richfield on May 19. In Richfield they will be giving away about 1,000 boxes of food to families […]

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High School Golf Roundup: 5/18

High School Golf Roundup: 5/18

2-A Girls Golf  State Tournament SALT LAKE CITY-The Rowland Hall Winged Lions posted a collective score of +98 (386 strokes) to win the 2-A state girls golf championship Tuesday at Rose Park Golf Course of Salt Lake City. The Winged Lions were led by junior Arden Louchheim (+0, 72 strokes,), […]

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Swastika found scratched into Salt Lake City Jewish center

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police are investigating after a swastika was found scratched into the door of a Jewish community center in Salt Lake City. Chabad Jewish Community Center Synagogue Rabbi Avremi Zippel tells KSL-TV that the symbol isn’t something one expects to see 2021 and conveys a violent, […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 5/17

Prep Sports Roundup: 5/17

3-A Boys Soccer Semifinals DRAPER, Utah-The No. 6 Judge Memorial Bulldogs upset No. 2 Delta 3-1 Monday in the 3-A state boys soccer semifials at Juan Diego Catholic High School. Judge will play No. 1 Morgan Tuesday at 4:00 pm at Rio Tinto Stadium in the state title game.