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Former Gunnison Police Chief Pleads Guilty

Former Gunnison Police Chief Pleads Guilty

The former chief of the Gunnison Valley Police Department, Seth Hendrickson age 42, pleaded guilty to two counts of drug possession and one count of official misconduct. He entered the pleas Dec. 9 and faces up to 18 months in jail, sentencing in scheduled for Jan. 27. According to Deputy […]

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Utah Snowpack at 81-Percent of Normal, Reservoirs in Good Shape

Utah Snowpack at 81-Percent of Normal, Reservoirs in Good Shape

(Undated) — Utah’s snowpack stands at 81-percent of normal, with hopes for near-normal levels by spring. The Uinta Basin is performing best at 164-percent of normal, while St. George is at just 46-percent. Soil moisture is improving, and statewide reservoirs are 75-percent full, slightly lower than last year but still […]

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Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Committee Dissolves After Winning 2034 Games

Salt Lake City Olympic Bid Committee Dissolves After Winning 2034 Games

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Salt Lake City-Utah Committee For The Games is dissolving after securing the 2034 Winter Olympics bid. Chair Catherine Raney Norman, a former Olympic speed skater, called the conclusion “bittersweet” and expressed excitement for the future. She emphasized the importance of engaging Utah residents as […]

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West Valley City PD Say Family Shooting Was Murder-Suicide

West Valley City PD Say Family Shooting Was Murder-Suicide

(West Valley City, UT) — Officials in West Valley City are sharing new evidence following the deaths of a family found inside their home on Tuesday. Police say the father allegedly killed his wife and four children before taking his own life. The sole survivor, a 17-year-old son, is in […]

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Inmate At Millard County Jail Dies

Inmate At Millard County Jail Dies

Just before 9:00 p.m. on Dec. 17, a 39-year-old male inmate was found unresponsive in the Millard County Jail. CPR was immediately initiated and EMS arrived, continuing life saving efforts while transporting him to the Fillmore Community Hospital. At the hospital, lifesaving efforts were continued, but the subject passed away. […]

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Five Dead in West Valley City Homicide, Teen Found Injured

Five Dead in West Valley City Homicide, Teen Found Injured

(West Valley City, UT) — Homicide investigators are called in after five family members, including three children, were found dead in a West Valley City home yesterday. Officers discovered the bodies of a 42-year-old man, 38-year-old woman, 11-year-old boy, 9-year-old girl, and 2-year-old girl inside the house on Oxford Way. […]

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Zion National Park Named Top Place To Visit

Zion National Park Named Top Place To Visit

(Springdale, UT) — A southern Utah destination is among the top places to visit in the U.S. in 2025. The latest U.S. News and World Report’s Best Vacations rankings placed Zion National Park at number eight, trailing a pair of cities and five other national parks. The rankings were compiled […]

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Salt Lake 2034 Organizing Committee Announcement Delayed

Salt Lake 2034 Organizing Committee Announcement Delayed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The organizing committee for the 2034 Salt Lake Games will not be announced until early 2025, missing the Christmas Eve deadline set by the International Olympic Committee. U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee CEO Sarah Hirshland explained the delay is due to the IOC’s review of […]

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Two Deer Illegally Killed In Iron County

Two Deer Illegally Killed In Iron County

(Cedar City, UT) — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is asking for help after two deer were illegally killed in Iron County. DWR explained the first buck deer was found shot and killed in Parowan between November 24th and 25th. The second animal was also found shot and killed, […]

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Unemployment Filings Rise In UT

Unemployment Filings Rise In UT

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Initial filings for unemployment are on the rise across Utah. That’s according to the U.S. Department of Labor, which says that for the week ending December 7th, more than 24-hundred initial filings for unemployment were filed across the state. The week prior, there were nearly […]

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