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Natalie Cline Faces Possible Impeachment After Facebook Post

Natalie Cline Faces Possible Impeachment After Facebook Post

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Education Board member Natalie Cline may face impeachment after posting a now deleted accusation of a high school girl being transgender. The board has already received at least 180 complaints and board leadership stated concern for the girl accused. After the accusation she had […]

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Lawmakers Address AI-generated Child Pornography

Lawmakers Address AI-generated Child Pornography

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are at work on legislation regarding child exploitation using new forms of technology. Representative Ariel Defry is the sponsor of House Bill 148 which proposes to clarify the illegal nature of developing or distributing AI-generated child pornography in Utah. The state wants to […]

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Bill Creating A Committee To Manage Scenic Byways Removes Advertising Industry Representative

Bill Creating A Committee To Manage Scenic Byways Removes Advertising Industry Representative

(St. George, UT) — A bill focused on managing the Scenic Byways of Utah received a major change. After debating the bill on Monday, the bill has been altered to not give a seat on a new committee to someone in the advertising industry. Those who oppose the bill say […]

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Election Reform Bill Tabled

Election Reform Bill Tabled

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would have separated election oversight from the executive branch of government to its own entity has been put on pause in congress. GOP Representative Ryan Wilcox spent the majority of the legislative session attempting to push the bill forward but after a […]

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Zion Park Ranger Asks Visitors To Be Better Prepared When Exploring The Park

Zion Park Ranger Asks Visitors To Be Better Prepared When Exploring The Park

(St. George, UT) — With winter weather in full effect, a Zion Park ranger is asking visitors to be better prepared for emergencies. Ranger Vance Swett tells St. George News that during the winter months immediate search and rescue is not guaranteed. Typically Zion search and rescue is called around […]

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New Entrance Coming To Snow Canyon State Park

New Entrance Coming To Snow Canyon State Park

(Ivins, UT) — After a unanimous vote by the Ivins City Council, a new entrance to Snow Canyon State Park will be built. The city has agreed to take on ownership and management of Snow Canyon Drive to create a new entrance south of the current southern entrance of the […]

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New Research Indicates Salt Flat Preserving Method May Have Made Shrinking Worse

New Research Indicates Salt Flat Preserving Method May Have Made Shrinking Worse

(Bonneville Salt Flats, UT) — New research indicates that the Bonneville Salt Flats preservation method may have had reverse effect. According to research published in the Utah Geological Association Journal, the laydown process that involves mixing leftover mining salts with ground water and flooding it across the flats will not […]

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Utah Calls Off Land Swap With Federal Government

Utah Calls Off Land Swap With Federal Government

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A previously planned land swap with the Federal Government has been called off by Utah’s top officials. The GOP Governor, Senate President, and House Speaker said in a press confrence that they will not go forward with a plan that would have seen the state […]

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Southern Mountains Under Winter Storm Watch

Southern Mountains Under Winter Storm Watch

(Brian Head, UT) — A Winter Storm Watch is in effect today for parts of southern Utah. The National Weather Service issued the advisory for the southern Mountains, including areas around Brian Head, Alton, and Cedar City. Forecasters believe up to two feet of snow could fall in the mountains […]

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Utah Introduces Road Rage Bill

Utah Introduces Road Rage Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah state legislature has introduced a bill that would place harsher penalties on road ragers and aggressive drivers. House Bill 30 is sponsored by Representative Paul Cutler, and would add on another 500-dollars to traffic tickets for anyone who intentionally swerves or follows closely […]

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