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Spanish Fork Teen Dies In Rollover Crash

(Juab County, UT) — A Spanish Fork teen is dead following a rollover crash in Juab County. Investigators say four teens were driving on Weiss Highway on Saturday morning when the driver lost control approaching a turn. Three passengers were ejected from the vehicle and one died from his injuries. […]

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Governor Signing Bill Requiring Documentation For Children In Extra-Curricular Activities

Governor Signing Bill Requiring Documentation For Children In Extra-Curricular Activities

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox says a bill he’s signing will not exclude undocumented children from participating in extra-curricular activities. HB-209 will require students to provide certain identification to participate in sports and other extra-curricular activities in public and private schools. Cox said he waited a day […]

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“Feed Utah” Statewide Food Drive Is Saturday

“Feed Utah” Statewide Food Drive Is Saturday

(St. George, UT) — Utahns have an opportunity to help their hungry neighbors this weekend. The statewide food drive “Feed Utah” is set for Saturday. Faith-based congregations, organizations, and private citizens are collaborating with Utah Food Bank on the second statewide food drive. Door hangers have been distributed throughout the […]

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Cox Will Run For Re-election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is confirming the worst-kept secret in Utah politics. He will run for re-election next year. Cox was emphatic about it during his monthly meeting with reporters on Thursday, saying “Yes. Yes. Absolutely running for reelection.” He also said he’ll be done after […]

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Cox Will Sign Social Media Bill Restricting Minors

Cox Will Sign Social Media Bill Restricting Minors

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox will sign a bill requiring social media companies to verify that users are 18 or older to open an account. Cox told reporters on Thursday he “absolutely” will sign Senate Bill 152 and is willing to face any legal challenges. Under the […]

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Cox Gives State Workers Time Off For Emergency Response Volunteering

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is giving state workers time off to help with emergency response as warming weather melts more of Utah’s record mountain snowpack. During his monthly news conference yesterday, Cox announced an executive order granting eight hours of leave for all employees of executive […]

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Third Buckskin Gulch Hiker Found Dead

Third Buckskin Gulch Hiker Found Dead

(Big Water, UT) — A third hiker reported missing has been found dead in Buckskin Gulch near the Utah-Arizona border. The Kane County Sheriff’s office received a call Monday about three hikers who were “overdue.” Deputies rescued one man who is currently being treated for injuries and hypothermia. A hiker […]

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Piute County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Identifying Individuals

Piute County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Public’s Help In Identifying Individuals

The Piute County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying two individuals. In a post to their Facebook page on Mar. 16, they shared security camera photos of two people, stating that they are persons of interest in a vehicle theft. Anyone who can identify them or has […]

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Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Parts of California are under water, emergency flood declarations are in place in Nevada, and water is being released from some Arizona reservoirs to prepare for a bountiful spring runoff. Climate experts say all the snow and rain over the winter months helped alleviate dry conditions […]

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Utah Ties Snow Water Equivalent Record

Utah Ties Snow Water Equivalent Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The National Weather Service is reporting that Utah has tied its record for “snow water equivalent.” Snow water equivalent is defined as “the amount of water available in snow.” The weather service says the state reached 23-point-one inches yesterday, which matches the high for March […]

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