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Billboards Push Back On SLC Being A Boring City

Billboards Push Back On SLC Being A Boring City

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah marketing company is pushing back against accusations that Salt Lake City is a boring place. Loud Marketing says comments made by Charles Barkley during the recent NBA All-Star Game are “fightin’ words” and has led to a billboard campaign to counter the idea. […]

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Missing Woman’s Remains Found In Washington County

Missing Woman’s Remains Found In Washington County

(St. George, UT) — The Washington County Sheriff’s Office says human remains found over the weekend are those of a woman who’d been missing since 2021. A hiker came upon the remains Saturday afternoon in the area of Sheep Bridge Road. On Monday, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release […]

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Snow College Receives Funding As Legislative Session Comes to an End

Snow College Receives Funding As Legislative Session Comes to an End

Snow College is set to receive funding as the 2023 Utah General Legislative Session comes to a close. In a statement from the Utah System of Higher Education it was shared, “a first review of primary appropriations acts reveals nothing short of an outstanding year for higher education.” Part of […]

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One Shot, One Arrested In Iron County Argument

(Iron County, UT) — One is facing charges after an argument led to a shooting in Iron County. Sheriff’s deputies say two men were arguing Saturday night in Beryl Junction when one of them pulled out a gun and fired, hitting the other man twice. Officials say the shooter, Cody […]

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Zion Cliffs Shut Down For Falcons

Zion Cliffs Shut Down For Falcons

(Zion Nat’l Park, UT) — Climbers are being told to stay away from some cliffs at Zion National Park because of an endangered species. Peregrine falcons are nesting in certain areas of the park, including Cable Mountain, the Great White Throne, Tunnel Wall and Mount Spry. The bird’s mating season […]

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Nearly 600 Bills Passed By Legislature During Session

Nearly 600 Bills Passed By Legislature During Session

(Salt Lake City, UT) — This year’s Utah legislative session is over and it was a busy beginning of the year. The session concluded Friday after lawmakers passed nearly 600 bills concerning a number of different topics, including transgender healthcare and homelessness. The House and Senate also pushed through a […]

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State Republican Party Chair Will Not Run For Re-Election

State Republican Party Chair Will Not Run For Re-Election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Republican Party Chair will not run for re-election next month. Carson Jorgensen tells the Deseret News that he decided to wait until the Utah Legislature adjourned before announcing his decision to leave the post. Jorgensen has served as party chair since 2021. He […]

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Gabby Petito Lawsuit Claims Cop Knew Fiancé Was Mental, Emotional Threat

(Grand County, UT) — A new lawsuit filed by the family of Long Island native Gabby Petito accuses a Utah officer of being aware that her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, was an “emotional and mental threat to” Petito before she was killed last year. Fox News reports lawyers for Petito’s parents […]

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Zion National Park Closes Climbing Sites To Protect Nesting Peregrine Falcons

Zion National Park Closes Climbing Sites To Protect Nesting Peregrine Falcons

(Zion National Park, UT) — Zion National Park is closing some of the park’s popular rock climbing areas to protect nesting peregrine falcons. Those areas include Angels Landing and Cable Mountain. Peregrine falcons are known as the world’s fastest animal, diving at more than 240 miles an hour. High concentrations […]

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Intermountain Health Facilities Dropping Mask Requirement

Intermountain Health Facilities Dropping Mask Requirement

(St. George, UT) — Intermountain Health is dropping its mask requirement for patients and visitors. Utah’s largest healthcare system announced this week that masks will be optional, starting March 15th. Intermountain officials said they made the decision to drop the mask requirement based on current health data and in collaboration […]

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