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Utah to be latest state to allow ‘Dreamers’ to practice law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is set to become the latest state to allow immigrant ‘Dreamers’ to practice law in the state under a new proposed rule issued by the state Supreme Court. The rule unveiled Monday comes after a request made last year by two women who earned […]

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Driver of big rig killed in fiery crash in northern Utah

PETERSON, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a truck driver may have experienced a medical problem before he was killed in a fiery crash on Interstate 84 in northern Utah. The Utah Highway Patrol identified the driver killed late Monday in Morgan County as 59-year-old Jimmie Grundie of Brigham City. The […]

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Utah Legislative panel votes to recommend tax overhaul plan

Utah Legislative panel votes to recommend tax overhaul plan

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A legislative task force in Utah has voted to recommend a tax reform plan to the Legislature that would reduce state taxes by $160 million. That’s double the amount in a previous proposal. The Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force met Monday ahead of a […]

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US wildlife officials agree to Lower 48 grizzly bear review

U.S. officials will review whether grizzly bears have enough protections across the Lower 48 states after advocates sued the government in a bid to restore the animals to more areas. The review must be completed by March 31, 2021, under a settlement approved Monday by a federal judge. The Center […]

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Utah snowmobiler survives avalanche that briefly buried him

Utah snowmobiler survives avalanche that briefly buried him

A Utah snowmobiler says he briefly panicked after an avalanche sent him cartwheeling off his snowmobile and buried him in snow in the mountains near the Idaho border. KUTV-TV reports that Matthew Jensen said his friends dug him out after about a minute under the snow because they spotted his […]

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Push to ratify ERA launched in Utah, eyed in other states

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A renewed national push to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment has come to conservative Utah, where supporters have launched a long-shot bid to become the tipping point state, despite opposition from the influential Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Utah is one of several […]

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Utah woman sues Mississippi fair over super slide injury

Utah woman sues Mississippi fair over super slide injury

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A Utah woman is suing Mississippi’s Fair Commission, saying she injured her back when she went airborne on a 40-foot super slide in 2018. The Clarion Ledger reported on Saturday that Lindsay Casperson filed the lawsuit against the Fair Commission and North American Midway Entertainment last month […]

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Army pilot killed in Afghanistan to be buried Monday in Utah

Army pilot killed in Afghanistan to be buried Monday in Utah

BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) — A  25-year-old Army helicopter pilot killed in a crash in Afghanistan will be buried Monday at Brigham City Cemetery in northern Utah. Officials said CW2 Kirk Fuchigami Jr. was one of two Army pilots killed in the Nov. 20 crash while providing security for ground troops […]

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Man charged in target shooting that wounded boy in SUV

MT. PLEASANT, Utah (AP) — A man who was target shooting when a 9-year-old boy was wounded by a bullet that hit a SUV traveling on a Utah highway has been charged with felony discharge of a firearm and misdemeanor reckless endangerment. Santpete County Attorney Kevin Daniels said the man […]

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Imperiled Utah fish bouncing back after 18 years

Imperiled Utah fish bouncing back after 18 years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An imperiled fish found only in Utah Lake is starting to make a recovery after 18 years. The Deseret News reports the June sucker increased in population from only 300 to 2,000 at last count, prompting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to propose changing […]

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