Listen Live

 
 

Articles by: Porter Huntsman

Three Runaway Teens from Cedar City Located

Three Runaway Teens from Cedar City Located

Three runaway teens from Cedar City have been located after a multi day search by family and the Kane County Sheriff’s Office. The teens were reported missing Feb. 10, and after investigating for several hours, deputies discovered the teens were possibly camping in an undisclosed location. The search continued through […]

Read More

Sevier County Police Sergeant Passes Away in Crash

Sevier County Police Sergeant Passes Away in Crash

A Police Sergeant from Sevier County has passed away after a car crash in Alabama. According to a post on the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page on Feb. 11, “Sgt. Adrian Hillin, his wife and youngest son were involved in a traffic accident out of state while attending a […]

Read More

LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will bring back members for in-person attendance at General Conference for April 2nd and 3rd. The Church’s First Presidency announced today they will allow for limited attendance at the Conference Center due to the construction taking place […]

Read More

93% Of State Facing Drought

93% Of State Facing Drought

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A dry January is leaving much of Utah in drought danger. Numbers from the Department of Natural Resources show 93-percent of the state is under some level of drought. Thirty-two of Utah’s 45 largest reservoirs are below 55-percent capacity. DNR notes that 95-percent of Utah’s […]

Read More

Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would provide free feminine hygiene products in Utah schools is close to passing in the state legislature. The Utah Senate unanimously voted in favor of House Bill 162 yesterday. The bill would create a public-private partnership to make sure feminine products were […]

Read More

Clean Slate Law Goes Into Effect

Clean Slate Law Goes Into Effect

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A new law in Utah went into effect yesterday, clearing old and minor criminal records for close to half-a-million people. The Clean Slate Law was passed unanimously by the Utah Legislature three years ago. State officials say the goal is to remove unnecessary barriers for […]

Read More

BLM Admits To Damage During Construction At Dinosaur Tracksite

BLM Admits To Damage During Construction At Dinosaur Tracksite

(Moab, UT) — The Bureau of Land Management is admitting that some damage has been done to an area containing historic dinosaur tracks near Moab. The bureau said yesterday that a paleontologist has determined that a construction project at the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite did damage some dinosaur footprints. Construction […]

Read More

Utah House Approves Tax Cut; Food Tax Removal Fails

Utah House Approves Tax Cut; Food Tax Removal Fails

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House passes a 200-million-dollar tax cut package. The plan in SB59 slashes income and social security taxes for Utahns, saving them about one-hundred dollars a year on average. A plan from a bipartisan group of Democrats and Republicans to remove the state sales […]

Read More

Utah House To Debate Ranked-Choice Voting Expansion

Utah House To Debate Ranked-Choice Voting Expansion

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Lawmakers in the Utah House will consider a bill that would expand ranked-choice voting in elections this afternoon. HB178 from Republican Representative Mike Winder would require ranked-choice voting to be used in any multi-candidate race, whether they are primaries or general elections. The proposal also […]

Read More

Name Of Inmate Found Dead In Garfield County Jail Released

Name Of Inmate Found Dead In Garfield County Jail Released

(Cedar City, UT) — The inmate who was found dead Sunday in the Garfield County Jail has been identified as 60-year-old Albert Stout. The Iron-Garfield-Beaver Critical Incident Task Force is handling the investigation and they say it is suspected Stout took his own live. He had been in jail since […]

Read More