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University Of Utah To Join IOC Research Group

University Of Utah To Join IOC Research Group

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The University of Utah is joining an International Olympic Committee group researching new treatments for sports injuries. The committee announced yesterday that the university is one of 11 organizations that will become an IOC research center through 2026. The research will be overseen by the […]

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Lehi Athlete Dies In Central Utah Crash

(Soldier Summit, UT) — A teen athlete from Lehi has died in a weekend crash in central Utah. Eighteen-year-old Lauren Bradshaw was driving on U.S. Highway 6 on Saturday night when she lost control of her car and crashed head-on into another vehicle. Bradshaw was a soccer player at USU-Eastern […]

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Cox Asks Congress For Permanent Residency For Afghan Refugees

Cox Asks Congress For Permanent Residency For Afghan Refugees

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox is one of two Republican governors asking Congress to support permanent legal residency for Afghan refugees. Cox joined 12 other governors in a letter last week asking for legislation that would allow refugees to apply for residency. The governor said in […]

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High Speed Chase Ends in Crash in Kane County

High Speed Chase Ends in Crash in Kane County

A little after 11:00 am on Oct. 23, a Kane County Deputy encountered a Jeep and a Chevy Camaro travelling in excess of 100 mph about 20 miles east of Kanab. According to reports the Jeep stopped, but the Camaro continued driving recklessly, passing on double yellow lines and reaching […]

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Utah AG Investigating Complaints About Orem Mayor Shutting Off Video Feed

Utah AG Investigating Complaints About Orem Mayor Shutting Off Video Feed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s Office is reportedly investigating complaints about actions taken by the mayor of Orem and some members of the City Council. The complaints came after the mayor shut off the video feed of two recent City Council meetings during votes on two […]

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Cox Hosts First-Ever Latino Town Hall

Cox Hosts First-Ever Latino Town Hall

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is holding a first-of-its-kind town hall to make sure he’s listening to the concerns and needs of Utah’s Latino community. Cox held the town hall last night on the South City campus of Salt Lake Community College. The town hall touched on […]

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Judge Refuses To Dismiss Lawsuit That Challenges Utah Redistricting

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is refusing a request to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the state’s redrawn congressional maps. The ruling issued yesterday rejected the state’s motion to end the lawsuit filed by groups such as the League of Women Voters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government. […]

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One Dead After Snowmobile Falls Through Ice In Beaver County

One Dead After Snowmobile Falls Through Ice In Beaver County

(Beaver County, UT) — One person is dead after a snowmobile fell through thin ice on a lake in Beaver County. Investigators say the rider was trying to cross Blue Lake yesterday when the snowmobile went into the water. The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office says the rider was dead by […]

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Fishlake National Forest receives Paiute Trail Hall of Fame Honor

Fishlake National Forest receives Paiute Trail Hall of Fame Honor

Richfield, Utah— Fishlake National Forest Motorized Trail Program Manager, Bryan Carter, was inducted into the Paiute Trail Hall of Fame during a banquet hosted by the Paiute Trail Committee in Richfield on Sept. 17. Carter, who has held the position since 2006, was recognized for his exceptional management of the […]

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Cedar City Ranked Among Top Micropolitans in the Country

Cedar City Ranked Among Top Micropolitans in the Country

(Cedar City, UT) — A national study has placed Cedar City among the top micropolitans in the country. A micropolitan is defined as an urban area with a population between ten- and 50-thousand people and outlying areas with close economic ties to those communities. The study was conducted by a […]

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