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ACLU Suing Utah Over Law Banning Books

ACLU Suing Utah Over Law Banning Books

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah branch of the American Civil Liberties Union is suing over a law that allows for book bans. The ACLU is being joined by several people, including two students who do not want to be named. The estate of award-winning novelist Kurt Vonnegut is […]

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Affordability Top Voter Concern As Utah Legislature Returns

Affordability Top Voter Concern As Utah Legislature Returns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Affordability is the top issue among voters as the Utah State Legislature starts a new session today. A poll by the Deseret News and the Hinckley Institute of Politics shows housing affordability is the dominant issue across party lines. Health care and water are also […]

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Tyler Robinson Hearing Adjourned Until Feb. 3

Tyler Robinson Hearing Adjourned Until Feb. 3

(Provo, UT) — Court proceedings in the Charlie Kirk assassination case are paused until February 3rd. The judge denied the defense’s request to disqualify prosecutors but barred cameras from showing Tyler Robinson during the hearing, citing concerns about possible lip-reading. Robinson’s attorneys argued that an adult child of one of […]

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Utah GOP Needs Over 94K Signatures For Prop 4 Ballot Initiative

Utah GOP Needs Over 94K Signatures For Prop 4 Ballot Initiative

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Republicans are racing against the deadline to gather enough signatures to place an initiative on the November ballot. The GOP is trying to repeal the Proposition 4 Better Boundaries initiative passed in 2018 in order to allow the Legislature to decide congressional and legislative […]

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Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

(Provo, UT) — A Utah judge will hear arguments today on whether prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk assassination case should be disqualified because of a conflict of interest. Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting the conservative personality at a rally in September, say a key prosecutor has […]

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Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah just experienced its warmest year in nearly a century. Newly released data from the federal government shows 2025 was the warmest year in the state since 1934. Last year, Utah’s statewide average temperature was 59-point-nine degrees. Scientists say it’s part of a trend. Outside […]

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Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has dismissed Phil Lyman’s lawsuit against Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson over voter records. Lyman, a 2024 gubernatorial write-in candidate, claimed Henderson violated the National Voter Registration Act by withholding unredacted voter registration information. The judge ruled Lyman lacked standing, noting he did […]

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UVU President Stepping Down At End Of Semester

UVU President Stepping Down At End Of Semester

(Orem, UT) — The head of the largest university in Utah is leaving her position at the end of the year. Astrid Tuminez says her nearly seven years running Utah Valley University have been rewarding, but she’s ready for her next chapter. About a year ago, she lost her husband […]

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Man Arrested For Hindering Investigation Into Church Murders

Man Arrested For Hindering Investigation Into Church Murders

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A man is under arrest for allegedly hindering the investigation into a double murder outside of a church. Two people died on January 7th after shots rang out after a funeral. It happened at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse on North […]

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Utah Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Harvey Milk Blvd.

Utah Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Harvey Milk Blvd.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Rep. Trevor Lee is sponsoring a bill to rename Harvey Milk Boulevard in Salt Lake City to Charlie Kirk Boulevard. Harvey Milk was an LGBT-plus leader and one of the first openly gay elected officials in the country. Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was killed […]

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