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Family dedicates park bench to honor teen missing for years

Family dedicates park bench to honor teen missing for years

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A St. George family has dedicated a park bench to a teenager who disappeared in 2015. The Spectrum newspaper reports the bench at Crimson Ridge Park was donated to the family by a local metal working company in honor of 17-year-old Macin Smith. It is emblazoned with […]

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Prosecutors move to seize property linked to energy company

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Federal prosecutors are moving to seize a plant and more than 500 acres (202 hectares) of undeveloped land belonging to a Salt Lake City biodiesel company linked to a polygamous group. The Standard-Examiner reports Washakie Renewable Energy CEO Jacob Kingston and CFO Isaiah Kingston, as well as others, […]

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Two arrested in Sanpete County after car chase

Two people are now in the Sanpete County Jail after a police chase and arrest January 17th. According to the Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office, two officers were looking for a stolen car when a suspicious vehicle was called-in at a gas station in Levan. As the Juab County deputies approached […]

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Police arrest teen after armed carjacking in Mt. Pleasant

Police believe they now have a suspect in custody after an investigation into an armed carjacking in Mt. Pleasant in Sanpete County. According to Mt. Pleasant Police, several young men were carjacked at gunpoint Monday and taken West of town, where their SUV was stolen. The victims called police while […]

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Man accused of threatening to kill ‘as many girls as I see’

Man accused of threatening to kill ‘as many girls as I see’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man is under arrest in Utah after police say he posted on Facebook about “killing as many girls as I see” the same weekend that Women’s Marches were held around the country. Jail documents filed by police in the city of Provo say 27-year-old […]

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Mitt Romney to hold town hall in Utah Tuesday

Mitt Romney to hold town hall in Utah Tuesday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney is set to hold his first town hall as a sitting senator for Utah as a government shutdown continues. The event is set for Tuesday night in Farmington, at the Davis County Administration Building. Romney also appeared in Ogden last week to meet […]

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Family, colleagues remember slain real estate agent

Family, colleagues remember slain real estate agent

SANDY, Utah (AP) — A Utah real estate agent, whose body was found in a crawl space after police say he was killed by people he was trying to evict from an apartment, is being remembered as a driven worker and dedicated father. The Salt Lake Tribune reports several of David Stokoe’s […]

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Winter storm leads to avalanche, crashes across Utah

Winter storm leads to avalanche, crashes across Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A powerful winter storm has left a trail of traffic accidents, power outages and even an avalanche across Utah. Little Cottonwood Canyon reopened Tuesday morning, a day after an avalanche closed the canyon and State Route 210. Meanwhile, state troopers reported more than 200 crashes […]

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Trial date set for accused murderer of Mt. Pleasant man

Trial date set for accused murderer of Mt. Pleasant man

The man accused of killing a Mt. Pleasant man and burning his remains pleaded not guilty on Friday to aggravated murder.  Raul Vidrio, a known drug dealer and gang member, is charged in the death of 22-year old Wesley Nay.  Nay’s body was found buried in a grassy meadow near […]

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Snow in Salt Lake City cancels march honoring King

Snow in Salt Lake City cancels march honoring King

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah has canceled its annual rally and march to honor Martin Luther King Jr. because of the weather. Hundreds of people had been expected to attend the event late Monday afternoon. But the university says forecasts that call for up to five […]

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