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Utah Senator Curtis Says DHS Secretary Noem Has Lost Trust

Utah Senator Curtis Says DHS Secretary Noem Has Lost Trust

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Senator John Curtis says Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will “forever undermine trust.” The Republican made that statement yesterday while in Utah. He told reporters that a full investigation needs to uncover why Minnesota protester Alex Pretti was shot 10 times by federal agents. […]

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Reservations Dropped At Several National Parks In 2026

(Washington, DC) — The National Park Service is eliminating reservation systems at several popular parks starting in 2026. Officials say visitors to Arches, Yosemite, and Glacier national parks will no longer need timed-entry permits after a comprehensive evaluation of crowd management strategies. The agency says the move aims to expand […]

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Parents of 764 victim file wrongful death lawsuit against Discord

Parents of 764 victim file wrongful death lawsuit against Discord

Leslie and Colby Taylor, parents of Jay Taylor, speak to ABC News anchor Juju Chang about their late son and the dangers of 764. (ABC News) (NEW YORK) — The parents of a Seattle-area teenager who was allegedly pushed to take his own life by a member of the online […]

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New Mexico reopens investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

New Mexico reopens investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch

Mug shot of Jeffrey Epstein, 2019. (Photo by Kypros/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — More than six years after the infamous financier and sex offender’s arrest on federal sex trafficking charges, the investigation into potential wrongdoing at Jeffrey Epstein’s sprawling hacienda in New Mexico is being reopened, according to a spokesperson […]

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Snow Sports Roundup: 2/20

Snow Sports Roundup: 2/20

Men’s Basketball SWAC EPHRAIM, Utah-McCaden Adams posted 20 points and 7 rebounds and No. 1 Snow bested Salt Lake Community College 90-77 Thursday in SWAC men’s college basketball play at the Horne Activity Center. Lantz Stephenson’s 25 points and 8 rebounds led the Bruins in the loss. Women’s Basketball SWAC […]

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Parents of students at ski academy among California avalanche victims

Parents of students at ski academy among California avalanche victims

(Andrew Holt/Getty Images) (TRUCKEE, Calif.) — The group of skiers involved in the deadly avalanche in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains on Tuesday includes parents, mostly mothers, of students at a local school and ski academy, according to a source involved in the search and rescue effort and a statement from […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/19

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/19

Boys Basketball 3A State Quarterfinals @ Southern Utah University CEDAR CITY, Utah-Dresden Jensen netted 23 points and 7 rebounds on 10/15 from the floor and the No. 12 Grantsville Cowboys upset No. 4 Emery 79-75 in overtime Thursday at the America First Event Center on the campus of Southern Utah […]

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Airport Delays And Road Closures As Storm Continues

Airport Delays And Road Closures As Storm Continues

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Road closures and airport delays continue as a major winter storm hits much of Utah. Yesterday at Salt Lake City International, flights were grounded for about 30 minutes as plows cleared the runways. Some flight delays and cancellations are expected today. Alta Ski Resort has […]

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LDS Conference Center To Close For Close To A Year

LDS Conference Center To Close For Close To A Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will close its Salt Lake City Conference Center to the public for nearly one year beginning late next month. Officials say the closure will run from March 30th, 2026 through March 1st, 2027 to allow for construction […]

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Utah Lawmaker Targets Additive Ban In School Lunches

Utah Lawmaker Targets Additive Ban In School Lunches

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A proposal in Utah could expand the list of chemicals banned from public school lunches. State Representative Kristen Chevrier says the effort would add titanium dioxide to restrictions created under a law passed last year targeting certain food additives. Large school districts must comply with […]

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