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Year: 2022

UHP Ready For Another Crack Down On Speeders

(Undated) — The Utah Highway Patrol and other police agencies are preparing for another crack down on speeding drivers. UHP says more patrols will be on the roads through mid-August looking for leadfoots. According to troopers, many of the fatal crashes they’ve responded to this year have involved a driver […]

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Southern Utah Under Heat Warning

(St. George, UT) — Parts of southern Utah are under an Excessive Heat Warning from noon today through 9 p.m. Saturday with temperatures expected between 102 and 108 degrees. That warning is for Washington, Garfield, and Kane counties along with the Lake Powell area, while lower Washington County and south […]

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Wildfire Breaks Out In Zion National Park

Wildfire Breaks Out In Zion National Park

(Springdale, UT) — Firefighters are monitoring a wildfire that’s burned more than 20 acres at Zion National Park. Officials closed Kolob Terrace Road last night after the fire was reported late in the afternoon. Firefighters from the National Park Service and partner agencies were responding to the fire last night.

Romney:  Preserving Great Salt Lake Will Take Billions Of Dollars

Romney: Preserving Great Salt Lake Will Take Billions Of Dollars

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senator Mitt Romney says it will take billions of dollars to preserve the Great Salt Lake, though he believes the payoff will be worth the price. The Utah Republican said yesterday that the dwindling water levels in the lake are a national concern and that […]

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Gov. Cox Urges Utahns To Skip Personal Fireworks To Celebrate Pioneer Day

Gov. Cox Urges Utahns To Skip Personal Fireworks To Celebrate Pioneer Day

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is urging Utahns to put away personal fireworks as they celebrate Pioneer Day this weekend. Governor Cox said the state is at a “tipping point” with exceptionally dry conditions caused by the ongoing drought. Cox says he will go to organized fireworks […]

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Can green hydrogen save a coal town and slow climate change?

Can green hydrogen save a coal town and slow climate change?

DELTA, Utah (AP) — Developers in Millard County who want to create big underground caverns to store hydrogen fuel won approval for a $504 million federal loan this spring. They plan to convert the site of a 40-year-old coal plant to cleanly-made hydrogen by 2045. The seasonal storage project is […]

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BYU Football’s Puka Nacua Named To Biletnikoff Watch List

BYU Football’s Puka Nacua Named To Biletnikoff Watch List

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-Thursday, BYU football junior receiver Puka Nacua was named to the Biletnikoff Watch List. This award annually honors the top FCS “pass catcher.” This can be a receiver, tight end or a tailback. It is named in honor of the former Florida State consensus All-American (1964) who starred for […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 7/20/22

Scoreboard roundup — 7/20/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Chicago 78, Seattle 74 Copyright © 2022, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

2022 ESPYS: Stephen Curry urges ‘global sports community’ to ‘stay energized’ for Brittney Griner

2022 ESPYS: Stephen Curry urges ‘global sports community’ to ‘stay energized’ for Brittney Griner

ABC via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The accolades continue for Stephen Curry.   One month after winning the NBA Championship, the Golden State Warriors star hosted Wednesday’s ESPY Awards. Curry also took home two awards, and the Warriors won Best Team.  “I see down here so many special people,” Curry […]

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Paddleheads Down Raptors Wednesday

Paddleheads Down Raptors Wednesday

MISSOULA, Mont.-Nick Cicci homered and the Missoula PaddleHeads downed Ogden 9-6 Wednesday at Ogren Park in Pioneer League play. Austin Seidel posted five strikeouts in six innings of work for Missoula to earn the victory for the PaddleHeads. Dakota Conners and Brandon Bohning went yard in the loss for the […]

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