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Month: April 2022

Report: Three Utah Markets In top Ten Of Most Overpriced

Report: Three Utah Markets In top Ten Of Most Overpriced

(Undated) — Three Utah housing markets rank in the top ten of the most overpriced markets in the country. The analysis from Florida Atlantic University looks at online listings, measuring the premiums buyers pay for their homes versus the expected values. Under that system, Ogden’s housing market ranked third with […]

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UHP Reminds Utahns To Drive Sober After Driver Tests At Five Times DUI Limit

UHP Reminds Utahns To Drive Sober After Driver Tests At Five Times DUI Limit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Highway Patrol is using a weekend DUI arrest to remind drivers to be sober when they get behind the wheel. A state trooper was working a DUI patrol in Weber County when he found a vehicle that was failing to stay in its […]

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State Agency Predicts Great Salt Lake Hit New Low Later This Year

State Agency Predicts Great Salt Lake Hit New Low Later This Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Great Salt Lake is likely to hit a new low-water record sometime later this year. That’s the prediction made by the Utah Department of Natural Resources during a briefing given yesterday to the Salt Lake County Council. The agency says this year’s snowpack will […]

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Utah To Get $266 Million To Combat Opioid Crisis

Utah To Get $266 Million To Combat Opioid Crisis

(Salt Lake County, UT) — The State Of Utah will receive 266-million dollars to help combat the opioid epidemic. Salt Lake County officials laid out plans for how it will spend the 57-million dollars earmarked from a major settlement with painkiller manufacturers. Mayor Jenny Wilson and District Attorney Sim Gill […]

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Senator Mike Lee Remembers Orrin Hatch In Speech On U.S. Senate Floor

Senator Mike Lee Remembers Orrin Hatch In Speech On U.S. Senate Floor

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mike Lee is remembering Orrin Hatch as a pioneer and a mentor who never forgot his Utah roots. The Utah Republican paid tribute to Hatch during a speech on the U.S. Senate floor yesterday. Lee talked about his admiration for Hatch after working for him as […]

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McMullin: Won’t Caucus With Republicans Or Democrats If Elected To Senate

McMullin: Won’t Caucus With Republicans Or Democrats If Elected To Senate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senate candidate Evan McMullin will not caucus with Republicans or Democrats should he win in the 2022 election. Campaign representatives for McMullin say the former CIA intelligence officer has pledged to serve as an independent representative. Over the weekend, the Utah Democratic Party voted to […]

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Minneapolis Police Department engaged in racial discrimination, state says

Minneapolis Police Department engaged in racial discrimination, state says

Stephen Maturen/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS) — Following an almost two-year investigation, the Minnesota Department of Human Rights found that the city of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Police Department engaged in a pattern or practice of race discrimination in violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act. The human rights agency said Wednesday […]

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Suspects identified in planned kidnapping of 3-month-old

Suspects identified in planned kidnapping of 3-month-old

San Jose Police Dept. (SAN JOSE, Calif.) — A 3-month-old baby boy was found safe and in good condition Tuesday, one day after he was taken from his Northern California home in what police believe was a premeditated kidnapping. The three suspects were identified by police on Wednesday as: Jose […]

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Family friend among 3 accused of kidnapping 3-month-old boy

Family friend among 3 accused of kidnapping 3-month-old boy

San Jose Police Dept. (SAN JOSE, Calif.) — A family friend is among the three suspects accused of taking a 3-month-old baby boy from his Northern California home in what police believe was a premeditated kidnapping, authorities said Wednesday. The baby was found safe and in good condition Tuesday, one […]

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Suspect arrested in 11-year-old girl’s 1988 murder

Suspect arrested in 11-year-old girl’s 1988 murder

Essex District Attorney’s Office (CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala.) — More than 30 years after an 11-year-old girl was stabbed to death in Massachusetts, a suspect has been arrested for her murder, officials said. On Sept. 12, 1988, Melissa Tremblay, a sixth grader from Salem, New Hampshire, was found dead at the […]

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