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UT Governor Supports Appeal To Congressional Map

UT Governor Supports Appeal To Congressional Map

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox is calling on the state’s legislature to appeal a judge’s ruling denying a congressional map drawn by Republican lawmakers. The map would’ve protected the state’s all-GOP congressional delegation. In her decision, District Judge Dianna Gibson called the map an “extreme partisan […]

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Rain And Snow Return Later This Week

Rain And Snow Return Later This Week

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The weather might still feel like fall, but winter conditions are just a few days away. By Thursday, central and southern Utah will be dealing with strong winds. Starting on Friday, many parts of Utah will be dealing with rain or snow. There could be […]

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Apparent Deal On Government Shutdown But Airport Problems Linger

Apparent Deal On Government Shutdown But Airport Problems Linger

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Flight reductions at 40 major airports continue even after a potential deal was reached in Congress. Salt Lake City International Airport is among the airports that started seeing flight reductions on Friday. Last night, the U.S. Senate approved a plan to reopen the government, but […]

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Utah Valley University Ramping Up Security

Utah Valley University Ramping Up Security

(Orem, UT) — Utah Valley University is increasing campus security nearly two months after the murder of Charlie Kirk. The school is hiring eight additional security officers and two new security managers. UVU has faced criticism for not following standard security protocols used by colleges nationwide, including the lack of […]

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Flight Cancellations Start Today At SLC

Flight Cancellations Start Today At SLC

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Thousands of flights are being canceled across America starting today. The FAA is making the cuts at 40 big airports, including Salt Lake City International. Four percent of flights will be cut today, and that percentage will increase every day until it hits 10 percent […]

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Missing Couple Located In Millard County

Missing Couple Located In Millard County

A missing couple was located after a search in Millard County.  Late Nov. 5, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office was contacted when a family had not heard from their parents, a 72-year-old male and 68-year-old female who had likely gone to the west desert area. According to a press release, […]

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LDS Church Announces New Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

LDS Church Announces New Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the newest member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Elder Gérald Caussé was called Nov. 6 and ordained the same day by President Dallin H. Oaks and the other members of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the […]

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SLC Among 40 Airports To See Flight Cuts Tomorrow

SLC Among 40 Airports To See Flight Cuts Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City International Airport is on the list of 40 airports facing major cuts starting tomorrow. ABC News obtained a copy of the list and it includes many big airports. Starting tomorrow, the number of flights will be reduced between four and 10 percent. […]

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Snow College breaks ground on Innovative Agricultural Center

Snow College breaks ground on Innovative Agricultural Center

Snow College broke ground Oct. 29 on its new Innovative Agricultural Center, marking a major milestone for the school’s growing agriculture programs. Supported by a $2.4 million federal grant and additional local and private funding, the new facility will boost hands-on learning and community partnerships. The first phase, expected to […]

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Utah Senate Democrats Call For Special Session On SNAP Funding

Utah Senate Democrats Call For Special Session On SNAP Funding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Senate Democrats are urging the governor and legislative leaders to hold a special session to allocate funds for SNAP recipients. The caucus wants a portion of the state’s rainy-day funds used to support families relying on SNAP and food banks, noting that federal funding […]

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