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BYU Study Finds Rapists Use Dating Apps To Find Those With Mental Illnesses

BYU Study Finds Rapists Use Dating Apps To Find Those With Mental Illnesses

(Provo, UT) — There’s a connection between dating apps and those who use them for hunting for victims. That’s according to a new study from Brigham Young University. The study looked at sexual assault victims’ medical exam charts between the years 2017 and 2020 and found that 14-percent of rapes […]

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Utah Politicians Ask FL Gov. To Run For President

Utah Politicians Ask FL Gov. To Run For President

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Over 80 Utah politicians are asking Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to run for President. On Monday, 86 elected officials encouraged the Republican to run with an open letter. Among those who signed includes 39 members of the Utah Legislator, including Senate Majority Leader Sen. Evan […]

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Utah Senate Race Tops $35 Million

Utah Senate Race Tops $35 Million

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The race for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah has a hefty price tag. Open Secrets reports the race between Mike Lee and Evan McMullin totals over 35-million dollars and counting. This makes it one of the most expensive senate races in the state’s history. […]

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Three American Fork Boys Missing

(American Fork, UT) — Three boys are missing after disappearing from their American Fork home in October. Officials announced yesterday that Denver Barlow, Manden Barlow, and Truson Barlow were last seen in Beaver County on October 29th. Police believe the boys–ages twelve, 14, and 15–are possibly heading to Southern Utah, […]

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Mayor Erin Mendenhall Praises City’s Biotech Industry

Mayor Erin Mendenhall Praises City’s Biotech Industry

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says the local biotech industry presents an “opportunity to pivot intergenerational cycles of poverty to intergenerational cycles of thriving.” Mendenhall’s comments came on the city’s first “Human Innovation Day” Thursday. Around 50 high school students attended the event, which […]

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Missing Person in Garfield County

Missing Person in Garfield County

The Garfield County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics help in locating a missing person. In a post to their Facebook page on Nov. 11 they shared that Michelle Clark (also known as Michelle Partridge) was last seen leaving her home in Panguitch during the early hours of Nov. 4. […]

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Salt Lake County Dismissed Lawsuit Filed By Teens

Salt Lake County Dismissed Lawsuit Filed By Teens

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Salt Lake County judge has dismissed a lawsuit regarding Utah’s fossil fuel policies. A group of teenagers filed the suit against the state, claiming that fossil fuel policies harm their health and violate their constitutional rights. Judge Robert Faust dismissed the suit yesterday. Faust […]

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New State Flag for Utah Is Chosen

New State Flag for Utah Is Chosen

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new design for Utah’s state flag will go before the state legislature in January. Yesterday, members of the Utah State Flag Task Force voted unanimously to send the design to state lawmakers. With a few minor changes, the current state flag design has remained […]

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Primary Children’s Hospital Launches Multimillion Dollar Fundraising Drive

Primary Children’s Hospital Launches Multimillion Dollar Fundraising Drive

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Officials with Primary Children’s Hospital have kicked off a campaign to raise 600-million dollars to address the healthcare needs of children across the region. The campaign — called Primary Promise — has already collected 464-million dollars in donations in the last two years. Yesterday, hospital […]

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Henderson:  Election Workers Striving For Accuracy, Not Speed

Henderson: Election Workers Striving For Accuracy, Not Speed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s lieutenant governor says state election workers value accuracy over speed when it comes to counting up votes in the general election. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson said yesterday that counting ballots takes time, and that’s especially true this year. Some Utah voters waited until the […]

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