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Utah infrastructure best in country with C grade

Utah infrastructure best in country with C grade

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A report made public by the White House says Utah leads the country in infrastructure with a C-plus letter grade, revealing the broad need for upgrades across the U.S. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Monday’s report said Utah has 62 bridges and more than […]

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Following CDC, Utah recommends Johnson & Johnson pause

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is recommending that providers pause administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, following the lead of federal officials who are investigating reports of potentially dangerous blood clots. The executive director of the Utah Department of Health, Rich Saunders, said Tuesday that a pause […]

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Utah deputy who lost eye in shoot out released from hospital

Utah deputy who lost eye in shoot out released from hospital

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A sheriff’s deputy who lost his eye in a shootout outside the Salt Lake City area’s jail over the weekend has been released from the hospital. The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office says Deputy Leland Grossett underwent surgery Saturday after being shot in the eye. […]

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House Fire in Monroe

Just after 6:00 a.m. on Apr. 12, the Monroe Fire Department responded to a call about a structure fire near the corner of 100 South and 100 West in Monroe. Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis stated that when he arrived “the house had visible smoke rolling out of every opening, […]

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Utah clothing store forced to close for day after gun threat

Utah clothing store forced to close for day after gun threat

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A clothing store in Salt Lake City was forced to close for a day after employees say a man refused to wear a mask then threatened to shoot everyone in the store. A statewide mask mandate had expired on Saturday, but Salt Lake City Mayor […]

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Utah State Treasurer resigns

Utah State Treasurer resigns

Earlier today Utah State Treasurer David Damschen announced his resignation as state treasurer effective April 30. He was selected by the Utah Housing Corporation (UHC) Board of Trustees to succeed Grant Whitaker as president and CEO of UHC. He will begin service in that position on May 3. Whitaker will […]

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Deputy loses eye after shootout outside Salt Lake jail

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — One of two sheriff’s deputies wounded in a shootout outside the Salt Lake City area’s jail lost his eye but the other has been released from the hospital. The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office says Deputy Leland Grossett underwent surgery after being shot in the […]

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Survey shows effect of outsize of job loss on Utah women

Survey shows effect of outsize of job loss on Utah women

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — New data shows nearly 16% of Utah women have withdrawn in some way from the workplace during the coronavirus pandemic. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that figure represents thousands and thousands of women. The survey found women commonly said they left jobs because their employer […]

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Utah to lift statewide mask order under new law

Utah to lift statewide mask order under new law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah will become the latest state to lift its mask mandate. The capital city and many businesses will continue requiring masks amid concern about communities still vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic. On Saturday, Utah will be joining at least 10 other states that have lifted […]

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Shootout in Utah leaves 2 deputies wounded; suspect dead

Two Utah sheriff’s deputies were wounded and the suspect was killed in a shooting outside the Salt Lake County jail. Officials said both deputies were taken to a hospital after the Saturday morning shootout and are expected to survive. Their identities were not immediately available. Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie […]

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