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Fire North of Delta Burning Over 400 Yards of Haystacks

Fire North of Delta Burning Over 400 Yards of Haystacks

MILLARD COUNTY, Utah-Sunday evening, various Salt Lake City news outlets confirmed a fire northwest of Delta at Nye Dairy burning over 400 yards of haystacks. Several pieces of farm equipment were used to move hay around in hopes of preventing the blaze from spreading. With wind gusts exceeding 50 mph […]

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Owners return to charred buildings after wildfire in Utah

Owners return to charred buildings after wildfire in Utah

MOAB, Utah (AP) — Homeowners in Utah are returning to the charred remains of 10 buildings destroyed by wildfire in Moab, while police investigate the source of the blaze. Continued hot, dry and windy weather prompted federal and state land managers to tighten fire restrictions Friday in several southeastern Utah […]

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Flash Flood Threat Saturday

Flash Flood Threat Saturday

SALT LAKE CITY-Per an official report from the National Weather Service’s Salt Lake City bureau, there is a flash flood warning in effect Saturday in much of the Mid-Utah Radio coverage area. The increased moisture springs from what was once Hurricane Bud in the Baja California region off the western […]

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Scott Sommerdorf  |  The Salt Lake Tribune             
After midnight, Utah Governor Gary Herbert thanks the Representatives for their work as the Legidlators ended the 2012 session in the Utah House of Representatives, Thursday, March 8, 2012.

Utah governor thanks man credited with stopping anti-gay mob

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is thanking a man who’s being credited with fending off an anti-gay mob during the Utah Pride Festival. Herbert said on Twitter late Wednesday that he had met with the dessert shop worker. Herbert called him a local hero. Police say two gay […]

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Utah housing prices rising faster than wages, report says

Utah housing prices rising faster than wages, report says

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The cost of housing in Utah is increasing at a faster rate than wages for low-income households, a new report says. The report released this week by the National Low Income Housing Coalition indicates that people earning minimum wage would need to work 98 hours […]

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Utah LGBT groups allowed in July Fourth parade after uproar

Utah LGBT groups allowed in July Fourth parade after uproar

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Organizers of a prominent Utah July Fourth festival struck a deal to allow five LGBT organizations to participate in the parade Thursday, reversing an initial rejection given just hours after signing a nondiscrimination agreement with Provo city leaders. The deal followed an outcry that included […]

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Juab School District To Resume School Lunch

Juab School District To Resume School Lunch

NEPHI, Utah-Per the official Instagram account of the Juab School District, summer lunch will resume at the Nephi City Park on Monday June 18. Parents/guardians are asked to drop students off on 100 East or 500 North in Nephi and to avoid doing so on Main or 600 North. Furthermore, […]

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Nevada man drowns at Sand Hollow State Park

Nevada man drowns at Sand Hollow State Park

A Nevada man is dead after a drowning at the Sand Hollow State Park on Tuesday. The man, identified as 71-year-old Jimmie Hilton of Las Vegas was stepping from the dock to an awaiting boat when he missed the boat and slipped into the water. According to Utah State Parks,  […]

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7 Weber County teens seriously hurt in Utah canyon crash

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Seven teenagers were seriously injured when their car crashed off a mountain highway in northern Utah and landed in a tree 180 feet (55 meters) below. Weber County Sheriff’s Lt. Matt Jensen said one of the teens was in “extremely critical condition” Thursday after the car […]

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Freedom Festival excludes LGBT groups from July 4 parade

Freedom Festival excludes LGBT groups from July 4 parade

PROVO, Utah (AP) — America’s Freedom Festival at Provo will once again exclude an LGBT resource center for youths from its July 4 parade. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Stephenie Larsen, found of the group, Encircle, said Wednesday the nonprofit festival organization told the group that its proposed entry does not celebrate […]

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