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Suspect In Deadly LDS Shooting Extradited From California

Suspect In Deadly LDS Shooting Extradited From California

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The suspect in a deadly shooting outside of an LDS church in Salt Lake City is back in Utah. John Vea Usaike, Jr. has been extradited from California, where he was arrested on two counts of murder and other charges. Two people were killed and […]

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Judge Allows Cameras In Tyler Robinson Trial

Judge Allows Cameras In Tyler Robinson Trial

(Provo, UT) — A Utah judge has ruled cameras will be allowed in court proceedings tied to the Charlie Kirk murder case. Tyler Robinson is accused of fatally shooting conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah college last year. Robinson’s attorneys argued media coverage could prejudice potential jurors and sought […]

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Utah CEO Apologizes After Nationwide Canvas Hack

Utah CEO Apologizes After Nationwide Canvas Hack

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The head of the Utah company that was targeted in a nationwide hack is apologizing. Instructure CEO Steve Daly addressed the cyberattack on the Canvas educational software that’s used by schools across America. He said the system is now back online and they’re trying to […]

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Small Wildfire In Millard County

Small Wildfire In Millard County

A small wildfire broke out in Millard County over the weekend. The Maple Road Fire started Friday afternoon east of Holden, but was quickly contained to 3.2 acres. Officials confirmed some structures were threatened but no damages were reported and that the fire was human caused.

Plane Crash Near Marysvale

Plane Crash Near Marysvale

Just after 12:00 p.m. on May 10, personnel from the Piute County Sheriff’s Office, Piute EMS and Classic Air Medical responded to an aircraft crash on Monroe Mountain. The 1968 Cessna 172 went down east of Marysvale near Anderson Canyon. There were two individuals onboard, an 88-year-old male was airlifted […]

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Canvas Data Breach Impacting Utah Schools

Canvas Data Breach Impacting Utah Schools

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah schools are continuing to deal with the fallout from a cybersecurity breach involving the Canvas learning platform. Officials say the hacking group “ShinyHunters” claimed responsibility for breaching Instructure, the Salt Lake City-based parent company of Canvas. The Utah State Board of Education says potentially […]

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Former Congressman Rob Bishop Returns To State Legislature

Former Congressman Rob Bishop Returns To State Legislature

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A former Republican congressman is returning to his old stomping grounds in the state legislature. Rob Bishop was one of the three new members sworn in on Tuesday. Bishop served in the state House from 1978 to 1994, spending two years as House Speaker. He […]

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New Laws Take Effect In Utah

New Laws Take Effect In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Hundreds of new laws are now in effect in Utah. Yesterday marked 60 days since the end of the state’s legislative session, activating 373 new laws. The measures cover a wide range of health, transportation and other issues that didn’t require new spending in the […]

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Statewide Gas Price Spikes Nine Cents In One Day

Statewide Gas Price Spikes Nine Cents In One Day

(Beaver, UT) — Statewide gas prices jumped by nine cents in just one day. Triple-A says the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is now four-dollars and 47-cents. The highest average price is in Beaver County where gas is four-dollars and 70-cents. The least expensive gas in Utah […]

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More Than Half Of Utah Residents Live In Larger Cities

More Than Half Of Utah Residents Live In Larger Cities

(Saratoga Springs, UT) — For the first time in history, more than half of Utah residents now live in a city with more than 50-thousand people. A new population study by the University of Utah shows that Saratoga Springs is growing the fastest. It added over 46-hundred residents between summer […]

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