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Utahns To Get Amazon Prime Packages Faster Than Before

Utahns To Get Amazon Prime Packages Faster Than Before

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns taking advantage of Amazon Prime Day both yesterday and today can expect to see their items faster than prior years. The online retail giant has expanded warehouse space in the Salt Lake City area over the last several years, and opened a same-day fulfillment […]

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UDOT Warns Of Buckling Roads During Heat

UDOT Warns Of Buckling Roads During Heat

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Transportation is warning divers to be on the lookout for buckling roads as temperatures reach the triple digits. UDOT says crews had to shut down roads at 114th South near Fifth West Sunday night after a concrete panel on the edge […]

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Containment Of Halfway Hill Fire Grows

Containment Of Halfway Hill Fire Grows

(Millard County, CO) — Firefighters are gaining ground on a wildfire burning in Millard County. Fire officials say containment of the Halfway Hill Fire increased to five-percent yesterday. The fire near Fillmore has burned more than ten-thousand acres since it was first reported last Friday. An abandoned campfire caused the […]

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Small Earthquake Near Mt. Pleasant

Small Earthquake Near Mt. Pleasant

A small earthquake struck central Utah late last night. The 3.0 magnitude quake was centered a couple miles to the north east of Mt. Pleasant and hit just after 11:15 p.m. No injuries or damages have been reported.

Cox:  All Utahns Have Responsibility To Prevent Wildfires

Cox: All Utahns Have Responsibility To Prevent Wildfires

(Tooele County, UT) — Governor Cox is warning Utahns that they will be held responsible for any action that causes a wildfire. The governor visited Tooele County yesterday to get an update on the Jacob City Fire. The governor urged all Utahns to act responsibly, saying criminal charges and other […]

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Judge Blocks Utah Abortion Trigger Law

Judge Blocks Utah Abortion Trigger Law

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge has granted a Planned Parenthood request to delay the implementation of a law blocking all elective abortions in the state. The Planned Parenthood Association of Utah calls the preliminary injunction a “breath of fresh air” that allows Utah women the right to […]

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Police Chase in Richfield

On July 11, around 10:20 a.m. a Richfield City Police Officer noticed a car that had been reported stolen driving in the north east part of town. When the officer tried to pull the vehicle over the driver, Daniel Allison age 30 of Las Vegas, fled the scene. Due to […]

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Monroe Stake Center Vandalized

Monroe Stake Center Vandalized

Early in the morning of July 10, authorities responded to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints stake center in Monroe to reports of vandalism. Upon arrival they found red spray paint on two places on the sidewalk as well as on the parking lot. According to Sevier […]

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Crash Sends Car Into Canal North of Austin

A woman from Monroe is in the hospital after her vehicle was thrown into the canal during a crash. On July 8, a GMC pickup driven by Joseph Stringham, age 40 from Hurricane, was traveling West on 3000 South and failed to stop at the stop sign as he approached […]

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Water ‘Shaming’ Website Returns As Drought Worsens

Water ‘Shaming’ Website Returns As Drought Worsens

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Division of Water Resources is reopening its website, hoping to get Utahns to conserve water through some peer pressure. The Report Water Waste website fields complaints and compliments about a neighbor’s water use. Residents can either put businesses and neighbors on blast, or […]

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