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Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

Hearing Today Over Prosecutors In Charlie Kirk Killing

(Provo, UT) — A Utah judge will hear arguments today on whether prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk assassination case should be disqualified because of a conflict of interest. Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of shooting the conservative personality at a rally in September, say a key prosecutor has […]

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Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

Utah Breaks 91-Year-Old Temperature Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah just experienced its warmest year in nearly a century. Newly released data from the federal government shows 2025 was the warmest year in the state since 1934. Last year, Utah’s statewide average temperature was 59-point-nine degrees. Scientists say it’s part of a trend. Outside […]

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Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

Phil Lyman’s Lawsuit Against Utah Lt. Governor Dismissed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A federal judge has dismissed Phil Lyman’s lawsuit against Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson over voter records. Lyman, a 2024 gubernatorial write-in candidate, claimed Henderson violated the National Voter Registration Act by withholding unredacted voter registration information. The judge ruled Lyman lacked standing, noting he did […]

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Utah and U.S. Forest Service come to new agreement

Utah and U.S. Forest Service come to new agreement

A new 20-year cooperative agreement between Utah and the U.S. Forest Service aims to restore forests damaged by bark beetles, including areas of the Manti-La Sal National Forest in Sanpete County. Gov. Spencer Cox and U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz signed the agreement last Thursday at the State Capitol. […]

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UVU President Stepping Down At End Of Semester

UVU President Stepping Down At End Of Semester

(Orem, UT) — The head of the largest university in Utah is leaving her position at the end of the year. Astrid Tuminez says her nearly seven years running Utah Valley University have been rewarding, but she’s ready for her next chapter. About a year ago, she lost her husband […]

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Man Arrested For Hindering Investigation Into Church Murders

Man Arrested For Hindering Investigation Into Church Murders

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A man is under arrest for allegedly hindering the investigation into a double murder outside of a church. Two people died on January 7th after shots rang out after a funeral. It happened at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse on North […]

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Utah Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Harvey Milk Blvd.

Utah Lawmaker Proposes Renaming Harvey Milk Blvd.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Rep. Trevor Lee is sponsoring a bill to rename Harvey Milk Boulevard in Salt Lake City to Charlie Kirk Boulevard. Harvey Milk was an LGBT-plus leader and one of the first openly gay elected officials in the country. Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was killed […]

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Utah Has Least Worst Drop In Credit Scores Nationwide

Utah Has Least Worst Drop In Credit Scores Nationwide

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Credit scores have fallen over the past year in all 50 states, but Utah’s drop is the smallest. A new report by WalletHub says Utah’s average credit score only dropped by a fraction of one-percent. The average credit score statewide is 690. Delaware, Georgia and […]

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LDS Church Announces New Spanish Fork Temple

LDS Church Announces New Spanish Fork Temple

(Spanish Fork, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a new Temple in Spanish Fork. Church officials say it will be built at 100 South and 25-50 East on a nearly nine-acre lot, with early plans showing roughly 80-thousand square feet and multiple stories. The Spanish […]

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Dallin H. Oaks Dedicates First Temple As LDS President

Dallin H. Oaks Dedicates First Temple As LDS President

(Burley, ID) — Dallin H. Oaks has dedicated his first temple since becoming President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Yesterday, he dedicated the Burley, Idaho Temple which the church says is over 43-thousand square feet. Oaks said the temple is close to his heart because he […]

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