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Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is addressing recent criticism of Utah’s response to the ongoing Western drought. The New York Times and comedian John Oliver recently took Utah and the governor to task for failing to curb water usage. Cox said in a tweet yesterday that critics failed […]

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Vigil Held For Child Killed In Kaysville Parade

Vigil Held For Child Killed In Kaysville Parade

(Kaysville, UT) — Friends and family are remembering an eight-year-old girl who died during a Fourth of July parade in Kaysville. A vigil for Macie Hill was held last night in the parking lot of the cheer studio where she was a member. Those attending the vigil wore pink and […]

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Gunfire Uncovers Possible Target Shooting Near USU Moab Campus

Gunfire Uncovers Possible Target Shooting Near USU Moab Campus

(Moab, UT) — Deputies in Grand County are investigating after gunfire was reported near the Utah State University campus in Moab. Investigators reached the campus about three minutes after the gunfire was reported last night and found signs that a shooting range had been set up nearby. New and used […]

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Statewide Virtual Job Fair Tomorrow

Statewide Virtual Job Fair Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Nearly 100 Utah employers will take part in a statewide virtual job fair sponsored by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. The free online event will be held tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. Workers seeking careers in health care, hospitality, construction, aerospace technology, government and […]

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Great Salt Lake hits new historic low for 2nd time in a year

Great Salt Lake hits new historic low for 2nd time in a year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Great Salt Lake has hit a new historic low for the second time in less than a year as the ongoing megadrought worsened by climate change continues to shrink the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi. Utah Department of Natural Resources said Monday […]

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Santaquin Fall Sports Registration

Santaquin fall sports registration is open. Adult softball and volleyball. Youth soccer and flag football. Orchard Days events. Sign up at santaquin.qctivityreg.com

Protesters At Hot Dog Eating Contest Tied To Utah Pig Farm

Protesters At Hot Dog Eating Contest Tied To Utah Pig Farm

(Brooklyn, NY) — Three protesters who tried to interrupt a hot dog eating contest in New York were apparently trying to bring negative attention to a pig farm in Utah. The three mask-wearing protesters walked onstage at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest yesterday carrying signs saying “expose Smithfield’s Deathstar.” […]

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>>Child Dies After Being Hit By Vehicle In Kaysville Parade

(Kaysville, UT) — An eight-year-old girl is dead after being hit by a vehicle during a Fourth of July parade in Kaysville. Macie Hill was performing with her cheer team when a Hummer that was part of her group struck her yesterday. Hill was rushed to the hospital and the […]

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Sen. Romney Warns About Trump’s Return In New Op-Ed

Sen. Romney Warns About Trump’s Return In New Op-Ed

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney is warning about what a return of Donald Trump to the White House would do to the nation. In an opinion piece for The Atlantic, Romney says that another Trump presidency “would feed the sickness, probably rendering it incurable.” He called President Biden […]

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Left Fork Fire 40% Contained, No New Growth

Left Fork Fire 40% Contained, No New Growth

(Kane County, UT) — Crews are gaining more ground on the Left Fork Fire burning in Kane County. Authorities report the fire is now 40-percent contained and has held steady at 42-hundred acres. More than 700 firefighters remain in the area. Crews are using drones to send personnel to hot […]

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