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Cox Calls Congress “Imbeciles” For Not Passing Immigration Reform

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox has had it with Congress using immigration as a political football instead of dealing with what he called the human and economic crisis at the southern border. During his monthly news conference Thursday, Cox said the Biden administration “has done a terrible job […]

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Miss Mt. Pleasant to take place Saturday

Miss Mt. Pleasant to take place Saturday

Seven young women will compete for the Miss Mt. Pleasant crown along with a two thousand dollar scholarship on Saturday. Constants include Aubrie Stiglich, daughter of Marilyn and Chris Terry and Lou and Kira Stiglich; Taylor Timms, Niece of Brianna Timms; Jade Shepherd, daughter of Bernardo and Nikki Corona; Shea […]

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New State Flag Raised At Utah Capitol Building

New State Flag Raised At Utah Capitol Building

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s newly redesigned state flag is now being flown at Capitol Hill in downtown Salt Lake City. The flag was raised yesterday, with Senator Dan McCay and Governer Spencer Cox present, along with other state leaders. The state legislature adopted the new design earlier this […]

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Utah Adds More Housing Than Any Other State

Utah Adds More Housing Than Any Other State

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Figures from the Census Bureau show Utah added more housing units than any other state, while a Salt Lake City suburb — Lehi — is among the fastest-growing cities in the country. The figures cover the year from 2021 to last year. Utah experienced the […]

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Utah Gas Prices Soaring

Utah Gas Prices Soaring

(Undated) — Utah gas prices are going nowhere but up. Triple-A reports the statewide average for regular is up to four-10 a gallon today. That’s one cent higher than yesterday, five cents higher than Tuesday, and 17 cents higher than Monday. Iron, Sevier, Emery, and Carbon counties have the least […]

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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)

State Sets Aside $33-Million To Help Utah Communities Deal With Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state is setting aside 33-million dollars to help Utah communities deal with flooding. Governor Cox convened the Legislature yesterday to address the consequences of record snowpack and flooding that could be on the way. Lawmakers moved 20-million dollars from the Department of Transportation’s construction […]

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LDS President Addresses Health Concerns

LDS President Addresses Health Concerns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — Russell Nelson — is addressing concerns about his age and his health in a social media post. Nelson — who’s 98 years old — says he expects to have what he calls ‘little […]

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Utah Lawmakers To Spend $40 Million On Flood Relief

Utah Lawmakers To Spend $40 Million On Flood Relief

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah State Legislature is set to spend roughly 40-million dollars on flood relief. Governor Spencer Cox called a special session on Wednesday, which will shuffle money around to help. Roughly 20-million of it will go to snow removal and avalanche control, with five-million addressing […]

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Cyberattacks Cost State Six-Million Dollars Over Six Years

Cyberattacks Cost State Six-Million Dollars Over Six Years

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state of Utah is not in compliance with cybersecurity standards. A new report commissioned by the Utah Legislature found the state’s judicial branch lacks a plan to protect its cybersecurity. Security practices were examined across all three branches of Utah’s government from 2016 through […]

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Authorities Investigate Woman’s Death In Brian Head

Authorities Investigate Woman’s Death In Brian Head

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah authorities are looking into the death of a woman in Brian Head. Police said yesterday the 50-year-old was found Sunday morning in a rented condo. The Brian Head Marshal’s Office explained her death listed as unattended and a medical examiner is needed to determine […]

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