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Month: March 2022

Utah House Approves Bill to Allow Residents To Pay Taxes Through Cryptocurrency

Utah House Approves Bill to Allow Residents To Pay Taxes Through Cryptocurrency

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah residents could soon have the chance to pay their taxes through cryptocurrency. The Utah House approved legislation from Republican Representative Jordan Teuscher that would allow the state to contract with a third-party vendor to allow for crypto payments to the state. Teuscher argues more […]

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Public Invited To Comment On Nominees To Utah Supreme Court

Public Invited To Comment On Nominees To Utah Supreme Court

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state judicial system is inviting the public to comment on the seven nominees for a vacancy on the Utah Supreme Court. Justice Constandinos Himonas is stepping down from the court today after six years. The appellate nominating commission released a list of the nominees […]

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Zion National Parks Sets New Record For Annual Attendance

Zion National Parks Sets New Record For Annual Attendance

(Springdale, UT) — Zion National Park has topped five-million visitors for the first time. Park officials announced yesterday that the park set a new record for attendance last year. Visitation at Zion has nearly doubled over the last decade and officials say the increase is straining park resources and putting […]

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School Voucher Bill Voted Down In Utah House

School Voucher Bill Voted Down In Utah House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would have allowed the state to help parents send their children to private schools will not be advancing in the Utah Legislature. House Bill 331 was defeated in a 53-22 vote in the House yesterday. The bill had been modified to set […]

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Utah Shows Support For Ukraine With Rally, Lights, Flag

Utah Shows Support For Ukraine With Rally, Lights, Flag

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state of Utah is going all-out to show support for the people of Ukraine. More than a thousand Utahns joined the governor and lieutenant governor on the steps of the State Capitol yesterday for a rally to show their support. Following the rally, the […]

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Trump appeals ruling ordering depositions in New York probe

Trump appeals ruling ordering depositions in New York probe

Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have appealed a ruling that he and his two eldest children must testify in the investigation by the New York state attorney general into the family’s business practices. Trump’s attorneys filed the notice of […]

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BYU Football Commences Spring Practice

BYU Football Commences Spring Practice

PROVO, Utah-Monday, BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake addressed media after the Cougars commenced their first spring practice of the season. Other remarks were made by junior quarterback Jaren Hall and sophomore defensive lineman Tyler Batty. Sitake stated he was impressed with Jaren (Hall) and the offense. Sitake also expressed […]

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MLB Opening Day questionable as CBA deadline gets extended

MLB Opening Day questionable as CBA deadline gets extended

cmannphoto/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After more than 16 hours at the negotiating table Monday, Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association still have not reached a new collective bargaining agreement. But the two sides have not yet thrown in the towel on reaching a deal to allow the […]

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Even as pandemic restrictions ease, 6 in 10 prioritize COVID-19 controls: POLL

Even as pandemic restrictions ease, 6 in 10 prioritize COVID-19 controls: POLL

Grace Cary/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Even as the pandemic situation sharply improves and protective mandates are lifted, just a third of Americans see the coronavirus as mainly controlled — and six in 10 say it’s more important to try to contain the virus than to lift restrictions on normal […]

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Man kills four, including his three children, at California church, authorities say

Man kills four, including his three children, at California church, authorities say

kali9/Getty Images (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — Four people were killed, including three children, after a gunman opened fire at a church in Sacramento, California. The shooting took place at The Church in Sacramento in the Arden-Arcade neighborhood, where the suspect opened fire in the main sanctuary area on Monday just after […]

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