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Utah Testing America’s First AI Prescription Refills

Utah Testing America’s First AI Prescription Refills

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is testing America’s first AI system that can refill prescriptions. The pilot program is being operated by the state and a company called Doctronic. An AI system will refill prescriptions for people with chronic conditions. If successful, it could provide other states with a […]

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State Snowpack Jumps As More Storms Approach

State Snowpack Jumps As More Storms Approach

(Park City, UT) — Utah’s snowpack has gone from horrible to hopeful in just a few days. Thanks to recent storms, the state’s average snowpack jumped from 57-percent of its median to 74-percent in just one week. Little Cottonwood Canyon went from 58-percent to 110-percent. A couple of low-pressure systems […]

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Roads Reopen After Multiple Crashes In Nephi

Roads Reopen After Multiple Crashes In Nephi

(Nelphi, UT) — Traffic is moving again after multiple crashes shut down part of I-15 yesterday near Nelphi. The accidents were reported a few miles north of the city, resulting in the closure of the southbound lanes. There’s no word on whether anyone was hurt, or what led to the […]

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Zion National Park Announces Summer Vehicle Restriction

Zion National Park Announces Summer Vehicle Restriction

(Springdale, UT) — Zion National Park is announcing a new restriction for the upcoming summer season. Extra large vehicles will no longer be allowed on the park’s historic drive. Park officials say engineers studied the traffic problems and determined that vehicles like big RVs should stay off that road. They […]

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UT LDS Missionary Dies In Sleep In NM

UT LDS Missionary Dies In Sleep In NM

(Salt Lake City, UT) — An investigation is ongoing into the death of a 21-year-old Mormon missionary from Utah in New Mexico. A spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints says Caleb Gene Martin died in his sleep Saturday from a “medical cause that has not yet […]

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Cox Reflects On 2025

Cox Reflects On 2025

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox says 2025 will go down as a year for builders. He released a video Wednesday reviewing the development projects that took place last year. He says the goal is to build 150-thousand new homes by the end of 2028. That includes 35-thousand […]

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New Utah Law Restricts Alcohol Sales for Extreme DUI Convictions

New Utah Law Restricts Alcohol Sales for Extreme DUI Convictions

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new state law restricts people convicted of extreme DUI offenses in Utah from purchasing alcohol. Officials say the law applies to anyone with a reported blood alcohol content of point-one-six or higher, and is intended to prevent repeat drunk driving incidents by limiting access […]

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Flu Hospitalizations Surge in Utah

Flu Hospitalizations Surge in Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Just under 300 people were hospitalized in Utah with flu-related symptoms between December 21st and 27th, marking the largest weekly spike since 2020. The Utah Department of Health and Human Services reported a total of 698 flu-related hospitalizations so far this season, with 291 occurring […]

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Mike Lee Vows To Stop “Nonsense”

Mike Lee Vows To Stop “Nonsense”

(Washington, DC) — Mike Lee has some New Year’s resolutions. Senator Lee said yesterday he wants to stop funding for refugees that’s proposed in the Health and Human Services spending bill. He calls the proposal nonsense. Lee also writes on X he wants his SAVE Act to pass. It requires […]

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Holland Laid To Rest In St. George

Holland Laid To Rest In St. George

(St. George, UT) — Jeffrey R. Holland and his wife are together again after he was laid to rest beside her in his native St. George. The body of the Quorum of the 12 Apostles president was buried yesterday in a private ceremony after a funeral Wednesday in Salt Lake […]

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