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Nephi City Police Seeking Public’s Help in Locating Person of Interest

Nephi City Police Seeking Public’s Help in Locating Person of Interest

The Nephi City Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a person of interest in an open investigation. In a post to their Facebook page on Jan. 24, they asked that anyone who recognizes the person or vehicle photographed call NCPD at 435-623-1626, referencing case number 22NE00113.

Utah House Gives Final Approval To Suspend Test To Stay Program

Utah House Gives Final Approval To Suspend Test To Stay Program

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Legislation that would suspend the Test-to-Stay COVID-19 program at Utah schools is on the desk of Governor Spencer Cox. Republican House lawmakers gave final approval for HB 183 along party lines. Under the changes, schools can only move to remote learning after appealing to their […]

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Utah Teachers Eligible For Grants For COVID-19 Equipment, Project

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah teachers can receive up to a thousand dollars to help them purchase personal protective equipment or projects related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The state school board is partnering with DonorsChoose to distribute up to 12-million dollars in COVID-19 relief funds directly to teachers. Teachers […]

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Report:  House Could Take Up Resolution On Overturning Mask Mandates Today

Report: House Could Take Up Resolution On Overturning Mask Mandates Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House could take up a Senate resolution to overturn mask mandates in Salt Lake and Summit counties as soon as today. KUTV reports that the joint resolution now has a sponsor in the House. Salt Lake County Representative Candice Pierucci has attached her […]

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Lawmakers React Positively To Cox Speech

Lawmakers React Positively To Cox Speech

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Democrats and Republicans are giving positive reviews to the governor’s State of the State speech. In a tweet, Senate President J. Stuart Adams agreed with the governor that Utah is the hope of America and pledged to work with the Cox Administration on issues like […]

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House Lawmakers Pass Bill To Suspend ‘Test To Stay’ Program For Schools

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah House is passing legislation to suspend Utah’s Test-to-Stay program for schools. In the program, schools that saw a certain number of COVID-19 cases among students were required to test everyone in order to keep in-person learning. Republicans and some health officials have said […]

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Bull Elk Shot and Left to Rot in Kane County

Bull Elk Shot and Left to Rot in Kane County

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is seeking the publics help in finding who is responsible for a bull elk being shot and left to rot in Kane County. According to officials, they received a report on Dec. 12 of an individual shooting at a group of elk near County […]

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Senate President Receives Mixed Results From COVID-19 Tests

Senate President Receives Mixed Results From COVID-19 Tests

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The president of the state Senate is getting mixed results from COVID-19 tests he took on the first day of the new session. Republican Senator J. Stuart Adams tested positive for the virus last week after he began showing symptoms related to COVID-19. He isolated […]

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Utah Senate Passes Resolution To Overturn County Mask Orders

Utah Senate Passes Resolution To Overturn County Mask Orders

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are moving quickly to overturn mask mandates currently in force in two Utah counties. State senators voted 22-5 in favor of a resolution that would knock down the mask orders in place in Salt Lake and Summit counties. The five no votes came […]

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Intermountain Healthcare Tightens Patient Visitation

Intermountain Healthcare Tightens Patient Visitation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Intermountain Healthcare will start restricting some visitors today. Overnight visitors will only be allowed for people critically ill, suffering from dementia, giving birth, or children. Daytime visitation will also be restricted to 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and masks are required everywhere.