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Ogden mulling $1.5 million in improvements at airport

Ogden mulling $1.5 million in improvements at airport

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The city of Ogden is considering more than $1.5 million in improvements of its airport to accommodate an aerospace company. The Standard-Examiner reported Sunday that the Ogden City administration is requesting new water infrastructure at Ogden-Hinckley Airport be added to a list of necessary capital improvement […]

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Forest ecologist helps refashion Barbie dolls as scientists

Forest ecologist helps refashion Barbie dolls as scientists

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — After her daughter asked for a Barbie, University of Utah forest ecologist Nalini Nadkarni decided to re-fashion the iconic dolls as a scientist-explorer in rubber boots rather than high heels. Nadkarni said Barbie-maker Mattel wasn’t interested in the idea then, so she decided to redo dolls herself. Last year, […]

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Pocket of severe drought lingers over Southwest US

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Drought has yet to give up its hold over parts of the southwestern United States despite a series of storms that have brought rain and snow to the region in recent weeks. The latest federal map shows a pocket of moderate and severe drought centered over […]

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Ex-Disney actor: Judge in sex crime case has anti-gay bias

Ex-Disney actor: Judge in sex crime case has anti-gay bias

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Disney Channel actor charged with trying to have sex with a 13-year-old boy in Salt Lake City contends he can’t get a fair trial because the judge is biased against gay people. The Deseret News reports that an attorney for  Stoney Westmoreland said […]

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Utah to begin new requirement on use of off-highway vehicles

Utah to begin new requirement on use of off-highway vehicles

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is about to start requiring nonresidents to get a new type of permit for using an off-highway vehicle in state parks or on public lands. KSL-TV reports that the $30 permit good for 12 months is a result of Utah dropping its recognition of […]

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Shotgun blast in neighbor’s home wounds man taking out trash

Shotgun blast in neighbor’s home wounds man taking out trash

ROY, Utah (AP) — Police in Utah say a man taking out trash was wounded when a shotgun accidentally discharged as it was being cleaned inside the home of a neighbor who got the weapon as a Christmas present. Roy police officials said the wounded man was struck in the […]

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Utah judge reinstated after making anti-Trump comments

Utah judge reinstated after making anti-Trump comments

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A Utah judge who was suspended for six months after making online comments criticizing President Donald Trump has returned to his seat on the bench. The Deseret News reported Friday that Judge Michael Kwan was reinstated Dec. 2 after a six-month suspension without pay. State Supreme […]

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Wintry weather restricts access to some parks in Southwest

Wintry weather restricts access to some parks in Southwest

Wintry weather is restricting access to some national park sites in the the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest. National Park Service sites announcing they were closed Saturday included Bandelier National Monument in northern New Mexico and Arches National Park in southern Utah . At Grand Canyon National Park […]

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Renovated Utah theater shows classics with modern technology

Renovated Utah theater shows classics with modern technology

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A northern Utah theater that recently underwent a major renovation and is showing classic favorites using modern technology. The Herald Journal reports the makeover made possible with donations from the likes of Utah Jazz owner Gail Miller transformed a run-down movie house into a restored version […]

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Sports editor apologizes for tweeting ‘scalps’ after game

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — A sports editor for a New Mexico newspaper has apologized after using “scalps” in a tweet to describe a high school basketball team defeating a team with Native American student-athletes. The world “scalp” has a racist history as white settlers regularly cut off pieces of […]

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