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Romney Breaks With Republicans On Timing Of China Balloon

Romney Breaks With Republicans On Timing Of China Balloon

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney believes the U.S. made the right decision to wait and shoot down the Chinese surveillance balloon. Following a classified briefing on China, Romney told reporters he believes President Biden and the military acted skillfully and with care in handling the balloon that flew […]

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Whistleblower Wants Fraud Probe Launched Into LDS Church

Whistleblower Wants Fraud Probe Launched Into LDS Church

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A self-proclaimed whistleblower is calling for a tax fraud investigation against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Religion Unplugged reports David Nielsen shared a document with the U.S. Senate claiming the LDS investment arm, Ensign Peak Advisors, “improperly has reaped billions in untaxed […]

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Bill Banning Conversion Therapy Passes House

Bill Banning Conversion Therapy Passes House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill outlawing conversion therapy for minors in Utah is on its way to the state Senate. The House unanimously passed the measure yesterday after it was amended to exclude language that would still allow talk therapy. LGBTQ group Equality Utah worked with the bill’s […]

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U.S. Energy Secretary Granholm Touts Utah Geothermal Project

U.S. Energy Secretary Granholm Touts Utah Geothermal Project

(Salt Lake City, UT) — America’s energy secretary says Utah has role to play as the nation transitions from fossil fuels to clean energy. Secretary Janet Granholm was at the University of Utah on Wednesday and promoted Utah FORGE, the Energy Department’s largest and most advanced laboratory for what’s called […]

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State Legislature Reaches Halfway Point

State Legislature Reaches Halfway Point

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Legislature’s 45-day session has reached the halfway point and there are still quite a few bills to deal with before adjourning. More than 11-hundred bills have been introduced so far and even more are expected before the session ends on March 3rd. A […]

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Bipartisan Lawmakers Group Pushing Steps To Clean Utah’s Air

Bipartisan Lawmakers Group Pushing Steps To Clean Utah’s Air

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bipartisan group of Utah lawmakers is pushing for steps to clean up the state’s air. During a press conference on Wednesday, the Republicans and Democrats who make up the Clean Air Caucus outlined dozens of bills and proposals aimed making Utah’s air better. One […]

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Structure Fire Near Delta

Structure Fire Near Delta

Around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 7, firefighters from Delta and Hinckley responded to a house fire near 7000 North 2000 West in Delta. According to reports the home owners were living in a trailer on the property as they worked on the home. The home was a complete loss as […]

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Utah Republicans Back Bill That Could Keep Candidates Off Primary Ballot

Utah Republicans Back Bill That Could Keep Candidates Off Primary Ballot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Some Utah Republicans are pushing a bill that could keep candidates who avoid party conventions from reaching the ballot. House Bill 393 would allow candidates who win at least 70-percent of the vote at a party convention to become the party’s sole candidate in a […]

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Lt. Gov. Urges State Lawmakers To Fund Domestic Violence Resources

Lt. Gov. Urges State Lawmakers To Fund Domestic Violence Resources

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s lieutenant governor is urging state lawmakers to fully fund programs offering resources to victims of domestic violence. Deidre Henderson joined advocates and lawmakers during an event yesterday at the State Capitol. She asked lawmakers to fully fund the governor’s request for 50-million dollars to […]

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Utah Lawmakers React To State Of The Union

Utah Lawmakers React To State Of The Union

(Washington, DC) — Utah lawmakers are responding after watching President Biden give his State of the Union speech last night. Governor Spencer Cox watched the speech in-person at the U.S. Capitol building last night as a guest of Senator Mike Lee. Both Lee and Cox noted that they shared some […]

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