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Man Facing Charges For Allegedly Driving Through X-Mas Parade

(Spanish Fork, UT) — A man is facing several charges after allegedly driving through a Spanish Fork Christmas parade. Authorities say officers stopped Dionicio Vasquez on November 26th, and noticed he had open containers of Alcohol in his car. That’s when he allegedly drove through the barricade and sped through […]

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South Jordan Freshman Dies After Fall At Utah Tech Dorm

South Jordan Freshman Dies After Fall At Utah Tech Dorm

(St. George, UT) — An 18-year-old from South Jordan is dead following a fall from a balcony at a building at Utah Tech University. Investigators say Payton Hall died Saturday after falling from the fifth floor of his dorm suite. Police are investigating but are describing the fall as a […]

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Utah Food Bank Holding Holiday Food And Fund Drive

Utah Food Bank Holding Holiday Food And Fund Drive

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Food Bank is asking for donations of food and money to help families in need during the holidays. The food bank provides food to more than 200 pantries across the state and says demand for help is strong due to inflation. The food […]

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Gas Prices On Decline

Gas Prices On Decline

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Gas prices are on the decline heading into the weekend. Triple A reports the average cost for a regular gallon of gas in Utah is three dollars and 84 cents. That’s down two cents from the day before and nine cents from the week before. […]

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Arrest Made Following Break-In At State Office Building

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Police in Salt Lake City have arrested a man following his unauthorized entry into a state office building downtown. Police say Anthony Jack is facing multiple counts of burglary and theft and several other charges. Investigators say Jack was originally arrested on Saturday after breaking […]

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Utah Public Comments Support Mini-Bottle Booze Sales

Utah Public Comments Support Mini-Bottle Booze Sales

(Salt Lake City, UT) – It looks like Utahans want mini bottles of alcohol to be sold in the state once again. That’s what Utah’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services told reporters. The numbers provided outline the public’s comments about a proposed rule to allow for small-sized bottles to be […]

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Several Counties Under Winter Storm Watch

Several Counties Under Winter Storm Watch

(St. George, UT) – Upwards of a foot of snow could be coming to Utah’s southern mountains today and tomorrow. Several countries, including Beaver, Iron and Kane are under a winter storm watch from the National Weather Service. The watch is set to start tonight and run through Friday morning. […]

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Latter-day Saints Announce Three Building Closures

Latter-day Saints Announce Three Building Closures

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is announcing that three historic buildings in Salt Lake City will be closed next year. The church is renovating the Beehive House, the Lion House and Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Renovations are projected to last through 2025.

Same-Sex Marriage Protection Bill Passes Senate With Support Of Romney

Same-Sex Marriage Protection Bill Passes Senate With Support Of Romney

(Washington DC) — The United States Senate has passed a bill that, if signed into law, will protect same-sex marriage across the nation. The bill passed by a vote of 61 to 36, including support from Utah Senator Mitt Romney. He was one of 12 Republicans who supported the measure. […]

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Cox Orders Security Review After Break-In At State Office Building

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor has ordered a review of security plans at all state agencies following a break-in at a state office building. The suspect entered a building in downtown Salt Lake City through an unlocked security door. That led to security badges being stolen and allowed […]

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