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Two 12-year-olds injured in ATV near Salina

Two 12-year-olds injured in ATV near Salina

Two 12-year-olds are in the hospital after an ATV accident at the monkey trail riding area east of Salina on Saturday. According to the Salina City Police Department, neither were wearing protective gear or helmets. The Large ATV reportedly rolled on top of both kids. One child was flown to […]

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Board: Reports on Utah jails can stay secret

Board: Reports on Utah jails can stay secret

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A public records board says Utah sheriffs had the right to keep voluntary standards and inspection reports for the state’s county jails secret, even though some of the guidelines have already been released. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the state records committee has decided that the […]

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Feds identify Utah land for ‘hypersonic’ weapons tests

Feds identify Utah land for ‘hypersonic’ weapons tests

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal officials have identified 700,000 acres in western Utah that can be temporarily closed to test military weapons including so-called “hypersonic” missiles traveling faster than the speed of sound. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the Air Force and Bureau of Land Management have reached an agreement […]

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No new leads on Provo woman who vanished 3 years ago

No new leads on Provo woman who vanished 3 years ago

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities and supporters of a Provo woman who was last seen three years ago are appealing to the public for help, but say there are no major new leads in the case. The Daily Herald reports that police have not given up the search for Elizabeth Elena Laguna […]

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Trump administration loosens Utah prairie dog protections

Trump administration loosens Utah prairie dog protections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal wildlife managers under the Trump administration are loosening contentious endangered-species protections for Utah prairie dogs, which worries animal advocates but relieves people in southern Utah who say their town was overrun by the burrowing creatures. The new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules finalized […]

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Search for missing plane in central Colorado suspended

Search for missing plane in central Colorado suspended

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — The search for a small airplane that went missing on its way from northern Colorado to Utah has been suspended. The Boulder Daily Camera reports searchers spent two weeks looking for the Cessna 210 with no luck after it took off from Erie on its way to Richfield, […]

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Audit: Utah public schools collected $71M in fees last year

Audit: Utah public schools collected $71M in fees last year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state audit has found that Utah public schools collected $71 million in fees from students last year, increasing by 29 percent over the last five years. The Deseret News reports the State Board of Education audit released Thursday found that academic fees ranged from a few […]

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Ogden courthouse evacuated by bomb threats twice in 2 weeks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A northern Utah courthouse has been evacuated due to a bomb threat for the second time in eight days. Utah state courts spokesman Geoff Fattah said Thursday that the courthouse in Ogden was cleared for roughly two hours on Thursday afternoon after authorities received a […]

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Utah fixes records glitches to gun background check system

Utah fixes records glitches to gun background check system

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Utah officials say they have repaired computer glitches that could have potentially allowed residents restricted from gun ownership to buy firearms. They say it’s not possible to know how many restricted people purchased guns. The Standard-Examiner reports the first glitch occurred in February 2017 and prevented court records […]

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Popular national parks to raise fees to $35, not $70

Popular national parks to raise fees to $35, not $70

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Interior Department is increasing fees at the most popular national parks to $35 per vehicle, backing down from an earlier plan that would have forced visitors to pay $70 per vehicle to visit the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and other iconic parks. A plan announced Thursday would […]

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