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App makes remote voting possible for Utah County Republicans

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Republican party is testing out a new app that will make it possible for Utah County GOP members who can’t make it to the party’s caucus to vote remotely. The Daily Herald reports Utah County Republican Party Chairman Rob Craig says the app, called Voatz, […]

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Video shows officer shooting defendant in Utah courthouse

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Dramatic newly released video shows a U.S. Marshal firing four times at close range at a defendant inside a Utah federal courthouse who rushed the witness stand, jumped and swung with a pen at a shackled witness who jumped out of the way. The 24-second […]

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Foil balloons fly into power line causing Provo power outage

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Provo electric utility company says balloons flew into a power line causing a power outage that left 77 customers without electricity. KUTV-TV reports Provo City Power officials said Sunday that mylar balloons made of metallic material flew into a power line causing three fuses to […]

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Skier dies after hitting pole on Utah race course

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A 70-year-old skier is dead after he hit a pole while racing a friend at a Utah resort. Authorities at Deer Valley Resort say the man was skiing a race course with a private group when he collided with a pole on the course on […]

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Mormon missionaries go global with help from online campaign

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon missionaries have been doing more proselytizing online than ever, and 600 missionaries assigned to 20 visitor centers around the world spend their days chatting with prospective converts online. Bonnie Oscarson, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Young Women program and […]

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Tesla on track to sell new cars in Utah after bill passes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tesla is on track to start selling new electric vehicles in Utah under a deal approved by state lawmakers. Utah lawmakers approved a proposal Thursday allowing the company to sell sleek new cars for the first time at a $3 million showroom it built before […]

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Brody Keisel sworn in as Juvenile Court Judge

The Sixth District Courtroom in Manti was packed on Friday, but not with lawyers and defendants. This time the crowd was there to see Brody Keisel sworn in as the newest judge in the Sixth District Court. Keisel was appointed by Governor Herbert and approved by the Utah Legislature to […]

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Police: Bloody fingerprint key to 2007 Utah slaying arrest

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say a match of a bloody fingerprint led to the arrest of a 37-year-old man in the 2007 killing of a Salt Lake city-area pool hall owner. The Deseret News reports Tien Truong Nguyen was arrested Thursday following a cold-case investigation of the death […]

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NRA gives $828K to Utah groups, including $47K to schools

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The National Rifle Association gave nearly $47,000 in materials to Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at four Utah high schools and $178,000 to local Boy Scouts of America in recent years, according to an Associated Press analysis. The AP review of the NRA Foundation’s public […]

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Lawmaker asked to refund hotel tied to prostitute report

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s House of Representatives will ask a former lawmaker to refund the costs of two hotel rooms he’s alleged to have used to meet up with a prostitute last year. House Chief of Staff Greg Hartley said in a statement Thursday that former Republican Rep. […]

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