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Grass Fire in Millard County

Grass Fire in Millard County

In the afternoon of July 8 fire crews from multiple agencies were called out to the Oak City area where a grass fire is threatening several residences. Residents around Dry Creek along Oak Creek Canyon Road have been told to be ready to evacuate the area. Deputies have closed roads […]

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Utah Tech Police Get International Accreditation

Utah Tech Police Get International Accreditation

(St. George, UT) — The police department at Utah Tech University has been awarded the accreditation of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators. Only seven-percent of universities in the U.S. have received the accreditation. Utah Tech says it took two years to earn. The University of Utah is […]

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Pence Appears At Owens Fundraiser In Park City

Pence Appears At Owens Fundraiser In Park City

(Park City, UT) — Former Vice President Mike Pence is supporting the re-election bid of Utah Congressman Burgess Owens. Pence appeared at a private fundraiser for Owens last night in Park City. The former vice president tweeted out several pictures of the event, along with a statement saying he was […]

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Skid Steer Hijacked by Eleven Year Old in Kanab

Denny’s Wigwam in Kanab is dealing with some property damage after an eleven year old boy hijacked a skid steer parked behind the building. Police responded to the incident a little after 6:00 p.m. on June 30, and according to their report the boy started up the skid steer after […]

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Utahns Say Mental Health Problems Most Responsible For Gun Violence

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns say the challenges of treating mental health are the biggest reason for recent mass shootings in the United States. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows 43-percent of Utahns say a lack of mental health treatment is responsible for recent tragedies like […]

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Heat Dome To Stay Several Days

Heat Dome To Stay Several Days

(St. George, UT) — It will be hotter than normal in Utah over the next several days due to a heat dome. St. George will be around 110-degrees and Cedar City will be in the upper 90s. Salt Lake City could have high temperatures around 105 this weekend, which meteorologists […]

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Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is addressing recent criticism of Utah’s response to the ongoing Western drought. The New York Times and comedian John Oliver recently took Utah and the governor to task for failing to curb water usage. Cox said in a tweet yesterday that critics failed […]

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Vigil Held For Child Killed In Kaysville Parade

Vigil Held For Child Killed In Kaysville Parade

(Kaysville, UT) — Friends and family are remembering an eight-year-old girl who died during a Fourth of July parade in Kaysville. A vigil for Macie Hill was held last night in the parking lot of the cheer studio where she was a member. Those attending the vigil wore pink and […]

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Gunfire Uncovers Possible Target Shooting Near USU Moab Campus

Gunfire Uncovers Possible Target Shooting Near USU Moab Campus

(Moab, UT) — Deputies in Grand County are investigating after gunfire was reported near the Utah State University campus in Moab. Investigators reached the campus about three minutes after the gunfire was reported last night and found signs that a shooting range had been set up nearby. New and used […]

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Statewide Virtual Job Fair Tomorrow

Statewide Virtual Job Fair Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Nearly 100 Utah employers will take part in a statewide virtual job fair sponsored by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. The free online event will be held tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. Workers seeking careers in health care, hospitality, construction, aerospace technology, government and […]

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