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Utah Flu Season Expected To Be Rough

Utah Flu Season Expected To Be Rough

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s flu season is expected to be quite rough. That’s the analysis of the state’s epidemiologist. She tells KUTV that this year’s strain, Influenza A, is hitting the world hard. The Department of Health and Human Services says they have seen nearly 400 hospitalizations so […]

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Utah Rep. Matthew Gwynn Will Not Seek Fourth Term

Utah Rep. Matthew Gwynn Will Not Seek Fourth Term

(Farr West, UT) — State Representative Matthew Gwynn announces he will not run for a fourth term in the Utah House. The republican, who serves Farr West, says he is choosing to focus on his family as his daughter continues recovering from a serious accident. Gwynn plans to serve through […]

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Redacted Transcript Released From Tyler Robinson Hearing

Redacted Transcript Released From Tyler Robinson Hearing

(Provo, UT) — A partially redacted transcript has been released from a closed-door hearing for the man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk. The October hearing focused on ensuring Tyler Robinson receives a fair trial while maintaining safety in the courtroom. The 83-page transcript was released yesterday. The hearing also addressed […]

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Utah Getting $195 Million For Rural Health

Utah Getting $195 Million For Rural Health

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah will receive 195-million dollars to improve rural health. The federal Rural Health Transformation Program will be giving out 50-billion dollars over the next five years. The program is designed to expand primary care, maternal health and mental health services in rural areas. The idea […]

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Kyle Whittingham Hired By University of Michigan

Kyle Whittingham Hired By University of Michigan

(Salt Lake City, UT) — After 21 seasons coaching the Utah Utes, Kyle Whittingham is being introduced as the new head coach at the University of Michigan. The 66-year-old signed a deal that will keep him in Ann Arbor through the 20-30 season. Earlier this month, he decided that two […]

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Judge Allowing Redistricting Suit To Move Forward

Judge Allowing Redistricting Suit To Move Forward

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge is allowing Utah Republicans to appeal her ruling on redistricting to the Utah Supreme Court. Judge Diana Gibson says GOP lawmakers missed a deadline to file their case, but she’s letting it advance to the high court anyway. That’s because the case will […]

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Funeral Services for Jeffrey R. Holland Announced

Funeral Services for Jeffrey R. Holland Announced

Funeral Services for Jeffrey R. Holland, President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have been announced. Services will be held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square on Dec. 31 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. According to a press release […]

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LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Passes Away At 85

LDS President Jeffrey R. Holland Passes Away At 85

Jeffrey R. Holland, the president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has passed away at age 85. According to a press release from the church, he died Dec. 27, at approximately 3:15 a.m. from complications associated with kidney disease, while […]

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Lack of Snow, Economy Combine for Slow Start to Ski Season

Lack of Snow, Economy Combine for Slow Start to Ski Season

(Provo, UT) — Ski resorts in Utah and across the country are seeing a slow start to the season because of the weather and economic uncertainty. As of the end of last month, only about eleven percent of the ski trails were open, compared with 35 to 40 percent of […]

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Weber State University Seeks Public Input for Next President

Weber State University Seeks Public Input for Next President

(Ogden, UT) — Weber State University is reaching out to the public in the campus’ search for its next president. Two months ago, Brad Mortensen resigned his position with Weber State to assume the presidency of Utah State University. Weber State officials are scheduling in-person and virtual public input sessions […]

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