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Judge Rules In Favor Of Five Utah Schools

Judge Rules In Favor Of Five Utah Schools

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge is siding with five universities in Utah that challenged a State Records Committee decision calling for contracts with college athletes for name, image and likeness rights to be made public. Third District Judge Amber Mettler agreed with the University of Utah, Utah State, […]

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Utah Poison Control Reports Spike In Weight-Loss Drug Calls

Utah Poison Control Reports Spike In Weight-Loss Drug Calls

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Hundreds of people are calling poison control because of mistakes they’ve made with their weight-loss drugs. Utah’s Poison Control Hotline says it’s seen a 600-percent increase in the number of people calling about an Ozempic or Wegovy overdose. The overdoses aren’t deadly, but they do […]

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Judge Halts Amendment D From Going Before Voters

Judge Halts Amendment D From Going Before Voters

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge has blocked Utah’s proposed constitutional Amendment D from going on or being valid for the upcoming November ballot. Judge Dianna Gibson released her ruling yesterday after a hearing was held this week to consider the question. She has granted a preliminary injunction supporting […]

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Southwestern Utah Under Red Flag Warning

Southwestern Utah Under Red Flag Warning

(St. George, UT) — Much of southern and western Utah is under a Red Flag Warning today. The National Weather Service sent out the alert that begins at eleven a.m. today and lasts through the end of the day. St. George, Zion National Park, and other areas will be facing […]

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Money Still Left In Utah’s First Time Homebuyer Program, But Few Homes

Money Still Left In Utah’s First Time Homebuyer Program, But Few Homes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — There is money left in Utah’s first time homebuyer program, there just aren’t very many homes to buy. The state continues to offer a 20 thousand-dollar interest free loan for first time home buyers, but only if they buy a home under 450-thousand-dollars. But, real […]

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Judge Pauses Utah’s Social Media Law

Judge Pauses Utah’s Social Media Law

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has put Utah’s social media law for kids on hold. The judge yesterday sided with a group of tech companies who are challenging Utah’s law that would require social media sites to set the maximum number of defaults for social media accounts […]

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Hearing Is Held To Consider Amendment D Placement On November Ballot

Hearing Is Held To Consider Amendment D Placement On November Ballot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The deadline is this week for the state to know if a proposed Amendment D will be on the ballot in November. The amendment, if passed, would change the state constitution by granting the legislature authority to repeal or amend any ballot initiative. A legal […]

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Eggs Recalled After Linked To 65 Salmonella Cases

Eggs Recalled After Linked To 65 Salmonella Cases

(Atlanta, GA) — Utah is one of many states affected by an egg recall after more than 60 salmonella cases were reported. The CDC says Wisconsin-based Milo’s Poultry Farms is recalling all eggs branded “Milo’s Poultry Farms” and “Tony’s Fresh Market” in Utah as well as Colorado and California, and […]

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Virtual Job Fair This Week

Virtual Job Fair This Week

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Workforce Services will host a statewide virtual job fair this Thursday. There will be more than 15-hundred open positions in various sectors, including health care, manufacturing, transportation, education, banking, and more. All you need to attend is a smartphone or computer […]

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Man Arrested In Millard County After Attempted Bank Robbery in Monroe

A man was taken into custody on Sept. 7 in Deseret who is believed to be connected to an attempted bank robbery in Monroe. According to a probable cause statement filed by a Sevier County Sheriff’s detective in the case, Michael Douglas Hathaway, age 43, allegedly walked in to a […]

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