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Avian flu confirmed in wild birds in 3 additional counties in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY — The first case of avian flu in wild birds in Utah was confirmed in April, and now the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has confirmed the virus has spread to wild birds in three additional counties, most likely due to the fall migration. The virus had […]

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BYU Finds No Evidence Fan Made Racist Remarks During Game

BYU Finds No Evidence Fan Made Racist Remarks During Game

(Provo, UT) — Police at BYU say they have found no evidence that a fan aimed racist remarks at the Duke University volleyball team during a match last week. Investigators said in a report that they talked to witnesses and viewed video of the match and have no evidence the […]

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SUU Professor Sues School Over Refusal To Use Student’s Preferred Pronouns

(Cedar City, UT) — A Southern Utah University professor is suing the school over the punishment he received for refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a student in his class. Professor Richard Bugg named several members of the university’s administration in a federal lawsuit filed earlier this week. He […]

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Zion National Park Expecting Large Crowds

Zion National Park Expecting Large Crowds

(St. George, UT) — Anyone planning to visit Zion National Park this weekend needs to be prepared to have a lot of people with them. The National Park Service is warning there will be a lot of guests there for Labor Day. In recent Labor Day weekends, the park has […]

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Only Candidate In San Juan County Attorney Race Withdraws

Only Candidate In San Juan County Attorney Race Withdraws

(San Juan County, UT) — The only candidate running for an office in a southeastern Utah county is withdrawing after being selected to become a judge. San Juan County attorney candidate Alex Goble announced yesterday that he would withdraw from the race after Governor Cox picked him to become a […]

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Sundance Film Festival To Return To In-Person Format In 2023

Sundance Film Festival To Return To In-Person Format In 2023

(Park City, UT) — The Sundance Film Festival is set to return to an in-person format next year. It had been operating virtually for two years thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. It takes place next year from January 19th to the 29th and will maintain a hybrid presence, allowing fans […]

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Fee Changes Proposed For Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Fee Changes Proposed For Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Campers and hikers may soon have to pay additional fees to enjoy sites in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Officials are proposing an increase in camping fees as well as a charge for parking at trailheads. More than 100 sites would be affected by the new […]

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Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Schools in Utah, Sanpete and Juab counties went into a soft lockdown between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Aug. 29 after the Utah County Sheriff’s Office contacted college administrators to report suspicious activity. According to reports a Snow College student was taken into custody after comments they made during online […]

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Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

(Williamsport, PA) — The family of Easton Oliverson is expecting the injured Little Leaguer to return home to Utah from Pennsylvania this week after having skull surgery Friday. Oliverson was shown in an Instagram post eating his favorite food, nachos, after the surgery on Sunday. He was hurt August 15 […]

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Heat Dome To Hit Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A heat dome will hit Utah as we head into Labor Day weekend and the National Weather Service expects Salt Lake City to reach 101 degrees Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The capital city has only hit 100-degrees three times in September since 1874. The heat […]

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