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Donovan Mitchell Asks Utah Drivers To Brush Snow Off Tops Of Car

Donovan Mitchell Asks Utah Drivers To Brush Snow Off Tops Of Car

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Utah Jazz superstar Donovan Mitchell has a gripe with Utah drivers. In a tweet, Mitchell asked whether it was the law for drivers to brush all the snow off their cars, saying “this is getting out of hand.” Utah law only requires drivers to clear […]

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Drought Conditions Remain Despite Recent Snowfall

Drought Conditions Remain Despite Recent Snowfall

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Drought conditions throughout Utah persist despite recent snowfall this week. The Utah Division of Water Resources says most of the state remains under the extreme drought category. The latest report shows Utah’s snow water equivalent is just 74-percent of the median for this time of […]

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Father Pleads For Safe Return Of Missing College Student

Father Pleads For Safe Return Of Missing College Student

(Ephraim, UT) – The father of a missing 19-year-old student at Snow College is pleading for his daughter’s safe return. While speaking yesterday, Jonathan Allen said he believed Madelyn Allen may have experienced a mental health crisis earlier this week. Madelyn was last seen on Monday night leaving her apartment […]

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LDS Church Leader Calls For Acts Of Service During The Holiday

LDS Church Leader Calls For Acts Of Service During The Holiday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Leaders for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are calling on members to perform acts of service during the Christmas season. In a video message, Church President Russell M. Nelson says that “some are still waiting for the lights to come on again” […]

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Gov. Cox Meets With Superintendents To Discuss Bullying, Racism

Gov. Cox Meets With Superintendents To Discuss Bullying, Racism

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Governor Spencer Cox met with state superintendents to discuss issues surrounding bullying and racism in schools. During his monthly press conference, Cox revealed the discussion took place last week. The governor called the talks about what is happening in school districts “raw” and “candid.” The […]

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Utah Lawmaker Seeking To Ban All Government Vaccine Mandates

Utah Lawmaker Seeking To Ban All Government Vaccine Mandates

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state lawmaker is introducing a bill that would prevent local governments and the state of Utah from implementing vaccine mandates. The bill from Republican State Representative Robert Spendlove would apply to all vaccines, not just COVID-19 shots. The bill would not prevent Utah schools […]

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Utah State police chief resigns after sex-assault comments

Utah State police chief resigns after sex-assault comments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah State University police chief has resigned after a recording the institution called reprehensible came to light showing telling football players that some religious women may claim sex was not consensual because they regret it. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Chief Earl Morris […]

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Yule Candle awarded in Gunnison

Yule Candle awarded in Gunnison

A retired educator from Gunnison was presented with the Yule Candle this past week. Stella Hill was presented with the honor at the Gunnison Middle School Yule Service Recognition Concert. Prior to retiring in 2016, Hill taught in the South Sanpete School District for 35 years. Her service included coaching […]

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Salt Lake Submits Bid To Host Republican National Convention

Salt Lake Submits Bid To Host Republican National Convention

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City is joining the list of cities trying to host the next Republican National Convention. KUTV reports that a bid to host the convention was submitted to the Republican National Committee last week. Members of the state GOP and Visit Salt Lake traveled […]

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Court Makes COVID Ruling For Doctors, Nurses

Court Makes COVID Ruling For Doctors, Nurses

(New Orleans, LA) — A vaccine mandate for health workers is back in place for roughly half the country. A federal appeals court in Louisiana made a ruling in a case that involves more than one-dozen states, including Utah. They had sued in federal court, over a policy that affects […]

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