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Utah Among Dozens Of States To Sue Instagram And Meta

Utah Among Dozens Of States To Sue Instagram And Meta

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah and 42 other states are teaming up to sue Instagram and Facebook parent company Meta. They claim the tech giant is harming youth mental health with “addictive” features like feeds that scroll endlessly and too many notifications. The federal lawsuit filed in California was […]

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200M-Year-Old Fossil Discovered At Zion National Park

200M-Year-Old Fossil Discovered At Zion National Park

(Zion National Park, UT) — Paleontologists are showing off a prehistoric fish fossil that was recently unearthed in southern Utah. The estimated 200-million-year-old fish was discovered in Zion National Park by a team consisting of St. George scientists and National Park Service officials. One group member told St. George News […]

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Orem Utah Temple Opening Public Tours

Orem Utah Temple Opening Public Tours

(Orem, UT) — The Orem Utah Temple will soon offer free, public tours. Officials with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints say the Orem Utah Temple will start offering tours this Friday. The open houses will continue through mid-December, excluding Sundays and the Thanksgiving holiday. Construction of the […]

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Ephraim City Announces Potential Sale of Historic Square Property to Granary Arts

Ephraim City Announces Potential Sale of Historic Square Property to Granary Arts

Ephraim City is considering a proposal for the sale of four properties located at the corner of 100 N and Main Street encompassing the iconic Ephraim City Co-op building, the Relief Society Granary, the Bishop’s Storehouse and adjacent parking areas. The Ephraim Co-op has been a part of the community’s […]

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One Person In Custody After Chase In Juab County

One Person In Custody After Chase In Juab County

Just before 6:00 p.m. on Oct. 22, Utah Highway Patrol spotted a stolen vehicle in Nephi. Deputies with the Juab County Sheriff’s Office and Nephi City Police officers responded to assist with locating and stopping the vehicle. The vehicle was located going northbound on I-15 and the female driver fled […]

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Leaders, Olympic Committee Confident In Winter Games Bid

Leaders, Olympic Committee Confident In Winter Games Bid

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City is more than ready to host the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2030 or 2034. That’s what Governor Spencer Cox and Mayor Erin Mendenhall told reporters this week. Mendenhall said there’s strong public support to bring the games back to the […]

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Head On Collision In Wayne County

One person is dead and three more are injured after a head on collision in Wayne County. The crash happened around 6:30 a.m. Oct. 19 on SR-24 near mile post 119.  According to reports, a Buick LeSabre drifted across the center line and collided with an oncoming Hyundai Santa Fe. […]

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Milford Elementary Recognized As Blue Ribbon School

Milford Elementary Recognized As Blue Ribbon School

(Milford, UT) — A school near Beaver is being recognized for its efforts in education. Milford Elementary was given the moniker of a Blue Ribbon School, one of just two in Utah to receive the recognition. The other Utah school to get the nod as one of the highest performing […]

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Utah Public Colleges, Universities See Enrollment Increase

Utah Public Colleges, Universities See Enrollment Increase

(Cedar City, UT) — More students are attending public colleges and universities in Utah. The Utah System of Higher Education announced this week an enrollment increased to more than 198-thousand students this year, a nearly two percent jump compared to last year. Cedar City’s Southern Utah University saw the highest […]

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Red Cliffs Temple Open House Tours Begin February 1st

Red Cliffs Temple Open House Tours Begin February 1st

(St. George, UT) — The Red Cliffs Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin welcoming visitors for open house tours ahead of its dedication. Tours will begin Thursday, February 1st, and run every day through Saturday, March 2, excluding Sundays. Reservations are recommended and can […]

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