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8 Hospitalized After Trailer Hauling Hay Tips Over Near Sigurd

SIGURD, Utah (Ksl.com), Per a report from KSL.com, Sunday morning, eight were hospitalized after a trailer carrying hay bales tipped and rolled near Sigurd as confirmed by the Utah Highway Patrol. The crash occurred around 10:30 am MDT Sunday morning near Sigurd on S.R. 24 as a pickup truck pulling […]

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Driver Suspected of DUI Crashes Into Ambulance Near Ephraim

Driver Suspected of DUI Crashes Into Ambulance Near Ephraim

EPHRAIM, Utah-Per a report in the St. George News, Saturday evening, three people were sent to the hospital after police say a man suspected of DUI crashed into an amublance three miles north of Ephraim on U.S. Route 89. Utah Highway Patrol personnel responed to the crash at approximately 11:13 […]

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Utah man could face death penalty in killing of infant son

Utah man could face death penalty in killing of infant son

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man has been ordered to stand trial in the death of his infant son last year. Authorities say 22-year-old Matthew Daniel Graves is charged with aggravated murder and a possible capital offense after he allegedly punched the 1-month-old boy repeatedly in the head. […]

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From refugee camp to medical school: A Somalia woman’s story

From refugee camp to medical school: A Somalia woman’s story

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Somalian woman, who arrived in the U.S. as a refugee five years ago speaking very little English, gave one of the graduation speeches this week at the University of Utah. The Deseret News reports Hodan Abdi, whose family fled Somalia to escape civil war, spoke about […]

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Police: Officer wounds man during 3-hour standoff in Layton

LAYTON, Utah (AP) — Layton police say an officer shot and wounded a man who fired gunshots several times at a home during a three-hour standoff that ended early Saturday morning. Lt. Travis Lyman says no one else was injured and that the 44-year-old man is expected to survive his […]

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Rollover sends two men to hospital

Two men are lucky to be alive after the car they were in rolled during a rainstorm last Wednesday.  Tuaoloa Filipo, 32, of Layton was driving a 2008 Honda Accord on SR-132 at a high rate of speed approaching Pigeon Hollow Junction.  As the car entered the turn, it went […]

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Deputies made repeated complaints about fired technician

Deputies made repeated complaints about fired technician

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Newly released documents reveal that northern Utah sheriff’s deputies repeatedly warned a former lieutenant now running for sheriff that an evidence room technician he supervised was regularly high on methamphetamine at work. Documents obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune offer extensive detail about what happened in the […]

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Horses trapped in muddy northern Arizona pond buried on site

Horses trapped in muddy northern Arizona pond buried on site

CAMERON, Ariz. (AP) — More than 100 horses found dead this week at a muddy watering hole in northern Arizona are being buried at the site. The stock pond in the Navajo Nation community of Gray Mountain had been a reliable source of water for animals over the years. But […]

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US Rep Rob Bishop says he supports statehood for Puerto Rico

US Rep Rob Bishop says he supports statehood for Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Another Republican official has declared his support for granting Puerto Rico statehood. U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop of Utah said Friday, however, that the U.S. territory first has to have a vibrant economy and a stable government. The island is trying to restructure a portion […]

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Mormon support for gay marriage gradually grows

Mormon support for gay marriage gradually grows

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new survey shows Mormons are gradually becoming more accepting of same-sex marriage, fueled by the views of younger church members. But the survey released this week by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals that Mormons in the United States still lag behind national support […]

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