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Utah Gas Prices Keep Rising As War With Iran Continues

Utah Gas Prices Keep Rising As War With Iran Continues

(Beaver, UT) — Utah drivers are still seeing prices go up at the pump as the war in Iran continues. Statewide, the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is now three-dollars and 84-cents. Triple-A says that’s four cents below the national average. The most expensive average price is […]

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Warm Weather Means Mosquitoes Are Out Early

Warm Weather Means Mosquitoes Are Out Early

(Salt Lake City, UT) — All the warm weather means mosquitoes are out earlier and in greater numbers. Experts tell ABC-4 that hibernating mosquitoes are now coming to life weeks earlier than normal. The concern goes beyond just annoying bites. A bigger mosquito population could help spread diseases faster. It’s […]

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Suspect Apprehended In Beaver County

Suspect Apprehended In Beaver County

A man known to have outstanding violent felony warrants has been taken into custody in Beavery County. The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office announced on Mar. 17 that “Juan Garcia was apprehended without incident.” Garcia was spotted in the county on Mar. 4 causing a temporary shelter in place order but […]

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Judge Denies Tyler Robinson Request To Close Hearing

Judge Denies Tyler Robinson Request To Close Hearing

(Provo, UT) — A judge is denying a request from the man accused of killing right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk to close an upcoming court hearing. Tyler Robinson had asked the court to seal certain evidence and ban cameras from the courtroom. KUTV reports the hearing is scheduled for April 17th. […]

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Gas Prices Keep Going Up As War With Iran Continues

Gas Prices Keep Going Up As War With Iran Continues

(Beaver, UT) — Gas prices in Utah keep going up as America’s war with Iran continues. Statewide, the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular gas is three-dollars and 59-cents. Triple-A says that’s about 11-cents less than the national average. The least expensive average price in Utah can be […]

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Former Congressman Merrill Cook Dead At 79

Former Congressman Merrill Cook Dead At 79

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former Utah Congressman Merrill Cook has passed away. His son says the 79-year-old died peacefully at his Salt Lake City home on Monday. In the early 1970s, he co-founded Cook Slurry Company, which made mining explosives. After running that company for many years, he ran […]

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ICE Buys Salt Lake City Warehouse Raising Concerns About Detention Center

ICE Buys Salt Lake City Warehouse Raising Concerns About Detention Center

(Salt Lake City, UT) — It’s possible that a mass detention center is being planned for Salt Lake City after Immigration and Customs Enforcement bought a massive building. ICE paid over 145-million dollars for the 833-thousand square foot warehouse that sits on about 25-acres. It’s five miles southwest of Salt […]

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Man Arrested After High Speed Chase In Sevier County

Man Arrested After High Speed Chase In Sevier County

On Mar. 10, Salina City Police department received a notice from their license plate reader system of a vehicle that had been stolen in New Mexico. Sevier County deputies were watching for the vehicle and observed it westbound on I-70 near Joseph. According to a press release from the Sevier […]

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Helmet Rule For E-Bikes Awaits Governor’s Signature

Helmet Rule For E-Bikes Awaits Governor’s Signature

(St. George, UT) — A bill requiring helmets for people on e-bikes is now awaiting a signature by Governor Spencer Cox. HB381 has already passed the House and Senate. In addition to a helmet requirement, it also makes it easier for police to impound an e-bike if a kid is […]

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Utah Valley University Gets To Play In Tournament After Money Dispute

Utah Valley University Gets To Play In Tournament After Money Dispute

(Orem, UT) — Utah Valley University will play in the Western Athletic Conference tournament for men’s and women’s basketball. That agreement was reached after the WAC threatened to keep them out over a one-million dollar payment. Because Utah Valley is getting ready to leave the WAC for the Big West […]

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