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Westminster Facing Backlash Over Course Analyzing Pornography

Westminster Facing Backlash Over Course Analyzing Pornography

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Westminster College is facing blowback for a course it plans to offer in May. The elective course is titled ” Porn” and is structured to analyze pornographic films and material. Instructors would discuss how sexual inequalities are reflected and reinforced through the multi-billion-dollar industry, and […]

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Sen. Romney: Sen. Lee Didn’t Do Anything Illegal

Sen. Romney: Sen. Lee Didn’t Do Anything Illegal

(Ogden, UT) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney doesn’t believe Senator Mike Lee did anything illegal after Lee assisted Former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Last week, a news report showed that Lee and former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows exchanged text messages prior to the certification […]

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Tabernacle Choir, Cruise Company Team Up For Humanitarian Relief Efforts

Tabernacle Choir, Cruise Company Team Up For Humanitarian Relief Efforts

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is working with a luxury cruise line to help out humanitarian causes. Leaders for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Choir announced a collaboration with Azamara to schedule a tour this June in the Baltic […]

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Audit: Failures Remain Uncorrected At U Of U Following McClusky Murder

Audit: Failures Remain Uncorrected At U Of U Following McClusky Murder

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new report from state auditors shows the University of Utah still has not addressed policing failures that were exposed following the murder of Lauren McCluskey. The report concludes that departments on campus are still not communicating with U. Police about threats. The university’s hospital […]

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State Lawmakers Outline Legislative Priorities For Upcoming Year

State Lawmakers Outline Legislative Priorities For Upcoming Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are laying out their priorities for the rest of this year. The Legislative Management Committee met yesterday at the State Capitol to outline areas for study before the next session of the legislature. Among the topics listed were the state economy, including possible […]

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Children Found Safe, Suspects In Custody Following AMBER Alert

(South Salt Lake, UT) — Two women at the center of an AMBER Alert in South Salt Lake are in custody. Police say four children taken by Yaneli Murillo and Maria Alvarez were found unharmed yesterday afternoon at a house in West Valley City. Officers say Murillo and her mother […]

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Senator Lee Speaks About Texts

Senator Lee Speaks About Texts

(Salt Lake City, UT) — U.S. Senator Mike Lee says the texts he was exchanging with then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows were not a sign that he was advocating for the overturning of the 2020 presidential election. Speaking with the Deseret News, Lee says his goal was to […]

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Structure Fire in Delta

Structure Fire in Delta

On Apr. 19, Delta Firefighters, Millard County Deputies and Millard County EMS responded to a house fire at 270 North 150 East in Delta. Firefighters were able to contain the fire however the house was extensively damaged. According to reports, the state Fire Marshall determined the fire started due to […]

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Two Dead in Two Days After Falling Off Separate Cliffs in Emery County

Two Dead in Two Days After Falling Off Separate Cliffs in Emery County

Two men have died in two days in Emery county after falling off of separate cliffs. The first incident happened on Apr. 15 in the Upper Black Box. According to reports Craig Barlow, age 50 from Salt Lake City, was sitting on a boulder near a ledge when the ledge […]

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Cox:  New State Of Emergency Likely For Utah Drought

Cox: New State Of Emergency Likely For Utah Drought

(Wasatch County, UT) — Governor Cox says a new state of emergency to help deal with the ongoing drought is likely to happen in the next few weeks. Cox was at Jordanelle Reservoir yesterday for a ceremony spotlighting water conservation bills passed by the Utah Legislature this year. Cox said […]

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