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Iron County Schools Announces Free Tutoring

Iron County Schools Announces Free Tutoring

(Cedar City, UT) — Free tutoring is being offered to students in the Iron County School District. Officials announced a new partnership with Varsity Tutors for Schools that will make services available 24-seven at no charge to users. Students can begin using the platform immediately, and includes on-demand chat tutoring, […]

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Drones Spotted Near Hill Air Force Base in Utah

Drones Spotted Near Hill Air Force Base in Utah

(Hill AFB, UT) — Officials confirmed yesterday that unmanned drones have recently been spotted near Hill Air Force Base in Northern Utah, adding to the growing concern over mysterious drone sightings nationwide. Details about the number of drones or their proximity to the base have not been disclosed. However, base […]

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Most Desired Christmas Gift In UT Is Cash

Most Desired Christmas Gift In UT Is Cash

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The most desired Christmas gifts in Utah are being revealed. According to a survey conducted by market research firm Statista, cold hard cash is the most popular gift this year. Following cash is clothing and shoes and then gift cards in third place. This comes […]

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Gas Prices Continue Falling Around Utah

Gas Prices Continue Falling Around Utah

(St. George, UT) — Gas prices are tumbling around Utah with the holiday season now in full gear. Triple A reports the average price for a gallon of unleaded was two dollars and 95 cents in the Beehive State as of yesterday. That’s 21 cents cheaper than this time last […]

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Romney Predicts Vance Will Be GOP 2028 Nominee

Romney Predicts Vance Will Be GOP 2028 Nominee

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mitt Romney is predicting JD Vance is likely to be the Republican Party’s 2028 nominee for President. Romney told CNN’s “State of the Union” Vance is the ideal candidate as the GOP becomes synonymous with the MAGA movement. He said he’s been proud to work with […]

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US Magnesium Admits It’s Stopped Building Wall To Prevent Contamination

US Magnesium Admits It’s Stopped Building Wall To Prevent Contamination

(Salt Lake City, UT) — US Magnesium is admitting it has stopped building a wall to prevent contamination of the Great Salt Lake. Under a settlement agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency, the company is required to construct a hydraulic retaining wall to prevent the lake from being contaminated with […]

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Complaint Filed Against Utah Senate President Over Campaign Finance Violations

Complaint Filed Against Utah Senate President Over Campaign Finance Violations

(Salt Lake City, CA) — Alliance for a Better Utah filed a complaint, alleging Senate President Stuart Adams failed to properly disclose campaign expenses. The group claims over 400-thousand-dollars in expenditures were reported under financial institutions instead of the actual recipients. Adams denied the claims, stating he has followed disclosure […]

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Fatal Crash In Sevier County

Fatal Crash In Sevier County

One person is dead after a two-vehicle crash on SR-24 in Sevier County. The crash occurred near milepost 8 shortly after 9:00 p.m. on Dec. 11. According to the Utah Department of Transportation, a Nissan Pathfinder was traveling westbound, getting ready to turn north on SR-259. They did not notice […]

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Utah National Guard to Add Infantry Battalion by 2028

Utah National Guard to Add Infantry Battalion by 2028

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah National Guard announced plans yesterday to add an infantry battalion, increasing its size by 762 soldiers. The potential growth follows years of effort to position the guard for expansion. The addition is expected to have a direct economic impact across the state. Lieutenant […]

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Three Storms to Bring Light Snow, Minimal Precipitation to Utah

Three Storms to Bring Light Snow, Minimal Precipitation to Utah

(Undated) — Utah will experience three weak storm systems over the next week, bringing light snow and minimal precipitation. The first system, from tonight through tomorrow, will bring scattered light snow with little accumulation in the valleys and 1-to-3 inches in the mountains. The second system, arriving Saturday night and […]

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