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Articles by: Aimee Cobabe

Anthony Christensen’s case moves closer to trial

Anthony Christensen was once again in Sixth District Court in Manti as the one year anniversary of the death of his girlfriend, Kammy Mae Edmunds, approaches. Christensen has been charged with Edmunds murder on March 31, 2017. In Wednesday’s court hearing, Christensen said he had filed a motion to dismiss […]

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Costco, Utah woman settle lawsuit over E. coli poisoning

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Costco and a woman who claimed the chicken salad she ate from there poisoned her with E. coli, causing her to need a kidney transplant, have reached an agreement but court records do not give any details. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 21-year-old Chloe […]

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Federal court denies San Juan County’s request to halt elections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal appeals court has denied a request by county officials in southeast Utah to halt November special elections for county commission and school board that were ordered as voting districts were redrawn. The Salt Lake Tribune reports lawyers for San Juan County filed an […]

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ATV protest ride leader Lyman to run for Utah Legislature

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A rural Utah county commissioner who became a cause celebre in the movement challenging federal management of Western public lands when he led an ATV protest ride is running for the state legislature. Phil Lyman, a San Juan County commissioner, said Tuesday he’ll run for […]

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Commissioner working from home following release of report

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County Commissioner went missing from meetings and public appearances after the release of an investigative report by his fellow commissioners into a sexual harassment complaint against him by a female county employee. The Daily Herald reports the investigative report did not confirm the allegations […]

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Utah elections officer says he won’t enforce GOP rule change

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s top elections officer says he won’t allow the state Republican Party to enforce new party rules attempting to kick out candidates in two congressional districts who attempt to gather voter signatures to become the party’s nominee. Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox told KUER-FM that […]

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One-fifth of state lawmakers not seeking re-election in 2018

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Nearly one-fifth of state lawmakers are not running for re-election this year. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the retiring lawmakers include some big names like Speaker Greg Hughes, tax-guru Republican Sen. Howard Stephenson and Republican Rep. Mike Noel, known for his clashes with environmentalists. Democratic […]

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Teacher’s question to students reveals social media trouble

PLEASANT VIEW, Utah (AP) — A ninth-grade science teacher’s assignment to learn more about her students has gone viral. KSL-TV reported Monday that Alpine School District teacher Skipper Coates passed out a card to each of her students, asking what their parents don’t know about social media. Coates says the […]

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Utah speakers say take action in fight against pornography

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon church leader who spoke at an annual anti-pornography conference says while “porn kills love”, love can also kill porn. Speakers at the annual conference by the Utah Coalition Against Pornography in Salt Lake City on Saturday encouraged attendees to take action in their […]

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Idaho school investigates ‘biological specimen’ incident

PRESTON, Idaho (AP) — A junior high biology teacher in the small eastern Idaho town of Preston is under investigation by school and law enforcement officials after what school district officials called a “regrettable circumstance” involving biological specimens. Superintendent Marc Gee told the Idaho Statesman that the incident occurred after […]

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