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Romney: Trump Brought Charges Upon Himself

Romney: Trump Brought Charges Upon Himself

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney says Donald Trump “brought these charges upon himself” following Trump’s indictment for his alleged mishandling of classified materials. In a statement Friday, the Republican said Trump refused to return the classified documents when given numerous opportunities to do so. He said it seems […]

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Prescribed Burn Scheduled In Southern Utah

Prescribed Burn Scheduled In Southern Utah

(Kanab, UT) — Residents in some southern Utah towns may start seeing smoke today. That’s because Kaibab National Forest officials will begin a prescribed burn in the Jolly Sink Unit near Jacob Lake, Arizona. Those living in Kanab could start seeing smoke, as well as those in Fredonia in the […]

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Utah Treasure Hunt Begins

Utah Treasure Hunt Begins

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A pair of Utahns is kicking off the search for 25-thousand dollars in the fourth-annual Utah Treasure Hunt. Dave Cline and John Maxim began the hunt as a way to get Utahns outdoors and keep them active during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first clue has […]

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Senators: Heavy Wildfire Smoke Frequent Problem In West

Senators: Heavy Wildfire Smoke Frequent Problem In West

(Washington, DC) — The heavy wildfire smoke blanketing much of the East Coast this week is bringing attention to a common problem in the West. That’s what several senators from western states, including Utah’s Mike Lee, said yesterday during a Congressional hearing on the federal response to the increasing threat […]

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Candidates Begin Entering Race For Congressman Stewart’s Seat

Candidates Begin Entering Race For Congressman Stewart’s Seat

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Multiple candidates are filing paperwork to enter the upcoming special election for the Second District congressional seat. Former Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes, former U.S. Senate candidate Becky Edwards and current GOP national committee member Bruce Hough have entered the race for the Republican nomination. […]

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Utah Free Fishing Day Tomorrow

Utah Free Fishing Day Tomorrow

(St. George, UT) — It’s that time of year again to get outdoors and test your angler skills. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is holding its Free Fishing Day in the Beehive State tomorrow, which means everybody can get out and cast a line in public waters without a […]

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This Thursday, July 12, 2018 photo released by Benji Xie shows flooding from a waterfall on the Havasupai reservation in Supai, Ariz. About 200 tourists were being evacuated Thursday from a campground on tribal land near famous waterfalls deep in a gorge off the Grand Canyon. (Benji Xie via AP)

NSW: Flood Season Is Over

(Salt Lake City, UT) — It looks like Utah’s flood season is over. The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City cancelled their last remaining flood warning earlier this week, marking the end of a 40-day stretch of flood watches, warnings, and advisories related to snowmelt flooding. The agency took […]

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Protest Over Removal Of Bible From Utah Library Held At State Capitol

Protest Over Removal Of Bible From Utah Library Held At State Capitol

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Protesters are criticizing a Utah school district over the decision to remove the Bible from some of its libraries. Dozens of protesters showed up at the State Capitol yesterday to blast the decision by the Davis School District and demand that the book be returned […]

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Opening Ceremonies For Utah Summer Games Tomorrow

Opening Ceremonies For Utah Summer Games Tomorrow

(Cedar City, UT) — Opening ceremonies for the Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games will kick off tomorrow. The event will get started at 8:30 p.m. at Eccles Coliseum football stadium at Southern Utah University. Although the summer games have already started in Cedar City, the executive director called the […]

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Utah Among Best Economies In U.S.

Utah Among Best Economies In U.S.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is scoring high on the list of the best and worst state economies. That’s according to a new study by finance website WalletHub, which looked at factors such as economic activity, economic heath, and innovation potential. A combination of those factors had the Beehive […]

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