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Crash Diverts Traffic In Sevier County

Crash Diverts Traffic In Sevier County

Traffic was diverted after a crash on Interstate 70 in Sevier County. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, two vehicles were involved in the crash in the westbound lanes near milepost 46 with at least one of them catching fire. Westbound traffic was diverted for a short time, but […]

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New President and Matron of the Manti Temple Announced

New President and Matron of the Manti Temple Announced

The new president and matron of the Manti Utah Temple have been announced. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Jan. 8, that Brent T Cottle and Joyce Lorraine Anderson Cottle, of the Elsinore 1st Ward in the Monroe Utah Stake, were called as president and matron of […]

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2027 NHL Winter Classic Announced For Salt Lake City

2027 NHL Winter Classic Announced For Salt Lake City

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Next year, the National Hockey League will play the popular Winter Classic in Salt Lake City. The Utah Mammoth will host the Colorado Avalanche. The game will be played outdoors, as is the tradition with the Winter Classic. Center ice will be set up on […]

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2 Dead, 6 Injured From Shooting Outside Salt Lake LDS Church

2 Dead, 6 Injured From Shooting Outside Salt Lake LDS Church

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two people are dead and six are hurt after a shooting that took place outside an LDS meetinghouse after a funeral. All of the victims are adults and at least three of the survivors are in critical condition. It happened last night in the Rose […]

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Governor Wants Bell-To-Bell School Cell Phone Ban

Governor Wants Bell-To-Bell School Cell Phone Ban

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox wants to ban cell phone use at schools from bell-to-bell. He was joined by Republican State Senator Lincoln Fillmore yesterday as they pushed for the bill in this year’s legislative session. Not every lawmaker is on board. Senator Kathleen Riebe told KUTV […]

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Utah Traffic Deaths Fall, But Teen Fatalities Spike

Utah Traffic Deaths Fall, But Teen Fatalities Spike

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Overall traffic deaths in Utah fell in 2025, reaching the lowest level since 2019, but teen fatalities nearly doubled. Preliminary data released yesterday by the Utah Department of Transportation and the Department of Public Safety show 264 people died on Utah roads last year, down […]

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Utah School Board Member Won’t Seek Re-Election

Utah School Board Member Won’t Seek Re-Election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah State School Board Member Christina Boggess announces she will not seek re-election, calling the system “corrupt” and “dysfunctional.” Boggess, who represents West Jordan and Taylorsville in District 8, said she will retire at the end of her term “without apology or hesitation.” In a […]

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Utah Being Sued Over Banned Books

Utah Being Sued Over Banned Books

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah faces a lawsuit over its book bans in public schools. The ACLU of Utah said the suit was filed by the estate of author Kurt Vonnegut along with other writers, alleging the state violated First Amendment protections by removing certain titles. Officials announced three […]

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Utah Testing America’s First AI Prescription Refills

Utah Testing America’s First AI Prescription Refills

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is testing America’s first AI system that can refill prescriptions. The pilot program is being operated by the state and a company called Doctronic. An AI system will refill prescriptions for people with chronic conditions. If successful, it could provide other states with a […]

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State Snowpack Jumps As More Storms Approach

State Snowpack Jumps As More Storms Approach

(Park City, UT) — Utah’s snowpack has gone from horrible to hopeful in just a few days. Thanks to recent storms, the state’s average snowpack jumped from 57-percent of its median to 74-percent in just one week. Little Cottonwood Canyon went from 58-percent to 110-percent. A couple of low-pressure systems […]

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