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UHP, Police Prepare For 100 Deadliest Days On Utah Roads

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah law enforcement agencies are urging drivers in the state to slow down, buckle up and avoid driving while impaired. Authorities will track the “One-Hundred Deadliest Days” on the road between Memorial Day and Labor Day, which is the time period fatal accidents in the […]

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First Responders Urge Water Safety Ahead Of Memorial Day Weekend

First Responders Urge Water Safety Ahead Of Memorial Day Weekend

(Heber City, UT) — First responders are urging Utahns to be safe on the water during the Memorial Day weekend. Emergency services personnel held a water safety event at Deer Creek Island Resort yesterday to raise awareness ahead of the holiday weekend. They handed out life jackets and reminded Utahns […]

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Utah Democrats Plan Gun Control Bills Following Texas Shooting

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Democrats are planning to introduce several gun control measures in the state legislature, though they admit the bills probably won’t be supported by Republican lawmakers. House Minority Leader Brian King says he plans to introduce several bills following a mass shooting that killed 19 […]

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Sen. Romney In Support Of Updated Background Checks, Red Flag Laws

Sen. Romney In Support Of Updated Background Checks, Red Flag Laws

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney believes there are gun reforms he can get behind following the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school earlier this week. Speaking with reporters, Romney said he supports aspects of the failed Toomey-Manchin bill proposed in 2013 in response to the Sandy Hook […]

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UDOT Begins Warning Drivers About Memorial Day Traffic Congestion

UDOT Begins Warning Drivers About Memorial Day Traffic Congestion

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah drivers should expect some delays if they start their Memorial Day weekend travel tomorrow afternoon. The Utah Department of Transportation is predicting ten to 15-minute delays on Interstate 15 in Salt Lake and Davis counties and around Nephi starting around one o’clock. Eastbound U.S. […]

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Lawmaker Proposes Raising Age Limit To Buy Guns In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah lawmaker is proposing a change to state gun laws following a deadly mass shooting in Texas. State Senator Derek Kitchen wants to raise the minimum age for buying a gun from 18 to 21-years-old. Kitchen says anyone who isn’t old enough to buy […]

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CDC Confirms Salt Lake County Monkeypox Cases

CDC Confirms Salt Lake County Monkeypox Cases

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Centers for Disease Control is confirming that two cases of monkeypox have been discovered in Salt Lake County. The county health department reported the cases Monday, saying two people in the same household were having symptoms of the viral disease. The diagnosis was confirmed […]

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Gov. Cox: Short-Term Rental Market Hurting Overall Housing

Gov. Cox: Short-Term Rental Market Hurting Overall Housing

(Washington, DC) — Governor Spencer Cox is partially blaming short-term rentals for Utah’s housing shortage. Speaking at a conference organized by the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy, Cox told an audience that rental platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo are leading to a run on recently-built properties. The governor […]

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Sen. Romney Urges Swift Advance Of NATO Applications For Sweden, Finland

Sen. Romney Urges Swift Advance Of NATO Applications For Sweden, Finland

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney is urging the Biden Administration to do everything they can to fasttrack the applications to join NATO from Finland and Sweden. Romney and other senators signed a letter, saying the move to expand NATO’s reach “will send a clear message” to Russian President […]

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Utahns Say Political Discourse Becoming Less Civil

Utahns Say Political Discourse Becoming Less Civil

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Most Utahns feel that political discourse in America is going in the wrong direction. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows that 90-percent of those asked feel political debates have become less civil over the last six years. The poll found nearly unanimous […]

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