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Armed suspect shot by officers in West Haven

WEST HAVEN, Utah (AP) — Authorities in West Haven say a man was shot by police after he pulled out a gun during a domestic violence call. Weber County sheriff’s officials say neighbors first called 911 around 11:45 p.m. Sunday after hearing gunfire. Sheriff’s Lt. Matt Jensen says the call […]

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Funeral to be held Tuesday for slain 5-year-old Logan girl

Funeral to be held Tuesday for slain 5-year-old Logan girl

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A funeral service is scheduled Tuesday afternoon in Logan, Utah, for 5-year-old Elizabeth Shelley, a homicide victim who disappeared May 25 and whose body was found Wednesday less than a block from her home. Her 1 p.m. funeral at the Nyman Funeral Home in Logan will […]

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Utah knew of standardized testing company issues

Utah knew of standardized testing company issues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah schools are encountering a number of problems with the rollout of a new standardized testing system with a known history of glitches and security issues. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Utah signed a $44 million contract last spring with the school testing company Questar […]

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Utah Highway Patrol IDs woman killed in a fiery truck crash

SPRINGVILLE, Utah (AP) — Authorities in Utah have released the name of a woman who died in a fiery crash in Springville. The Utah Highway Patrol identified the victim as 33-year-old Tayva Steele. They say Steele was driving a pickup truck that went off the Interstate 15 off-ramp and struck […]

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Woman afraid of Mexican Mafia causes tense situation in Richfield Sunday

A Richfield woman is now in the Sevier County Jail and her 6-month-old baby is with Child Protective Services after a tense situation Sunday afternoon on Main Street. According to Richfield City Police Chief Trent Lloyd, 40-year-0ld Sherri Martin was intoxicated with some sort of drug or mixture of drugs.  […]

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Parents of slain Utah student discuss daughter’s death

Parents of slain Utah student discuss daughter’s death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a University of Utah student killed by her ex-boyfriend have said their formerly shy daughter was brimming with confidence and excited to graduate before she was fatally shot on campus last year. Jill and Matt McCluskey told the Deseret News newspaper in Salt Lake […]

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Utah gears up for more mosquitoes than usual this summer

Utah gears up for more mosquitoes than usual this summer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — By the time lunchtime rolled around, Quinten Salt only had one vial of mosquito larvae in his pocket. That was a lower number than usual — but not surprising considering recent weather conditions. The wetter- and colder-than-usual spring has made it difficult for local mosquito […]

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Endangered condor may have hatched in Zion National Park

Endangered condor may have hatched in Zion National Park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — There’s likely a new baby condor at Zion National Park in southwest Utah. Park rangers said Thursday that they suspect a pair of endangered California condors has hatched their first egg because of behavior changes between the male and female birds. They estimate the chick […]

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Dead deer found near landfill in northeast Utah

Dead deer found near landfill in northeast Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials have determined that more than 30 deer found near a landfill in northeast Utah died from starvation, diseases and other causes. The Division of Wildlife Resources said Friday they found plastic bags and latex gloves in some of the deers’ remains but say […]

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Montana shooting victim returning home a paraplegic

Montana shooting victim returning home a paraplegic

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana man who was shot eight times during a shooting spree that killed another man and critically injured a highway patrol trooper is returning home this weekend. Casey Blanchard of Stevensville was treated at the University of Utah Hospital after being shot March 14 in […]

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