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Girlfriend accused of obstruction in deaths of Utah teens

Girlfriend accused of obstruction in deaths of Utah teens

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The girlfriend of a Utah man accused of killing two teenagers and dropping their bodies down a mine shaft has been arrested on suspicion of obstruction of justice. Utah County authorities say 34-year-old Morgan Reannon Henderson, of Mammoth, was booked into the county jail Friday after […]

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Gerrit W. Gong, Apostle of the LDS Church/ Photo courtesy of mormonnewsroom.org

New Asian-American, Brazilian apostles make Mormon history

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church made history and injected diversity into a top leadership panel on Saturday by selecting the first-ever Latin-American apostle and the first-ever apostle of Asian ancestry. The selections of Ulisses Soares of Brazil and Gerrit W. Gong, a Chinese-American, were announced at the […]

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Utah regents OK tuition increase for colleges, universities

Utah regents OK tuition increase for colleges, universities

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Students attending Utah’s state colleges and universities face a 1.5 percent increase in tuition. The Deseret News reports that the increase approved Friday by the Utah State Board of Regents is the lowest percentage increase sought by the state’s higher education system for base tuition in eight […]

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Mormon conference ushers in leaders as church faces scrutiny

Mormon conference ushers in leaders as church faces scrutiny

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon conference this weekend in Utah will usher in a new era of church leadership that comes as the faith grapples with heightened scrutiny about its handling of sexual abuse reports and one-on-one interviews between local lay leaders and youth. Church President Russell M. […]

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1,000 march in Salt Lake City over Mormon youth interviews

1,000 march in Salt Lake City over Mormon youth interviews

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — About 1,000 current and former Mormons marched to the church’s headquarters in Salt Lake City Friday to deliver petitions demanding an end to closed door, one-on-one interviews between youth and lay leaders where sexual questions sometimes arise. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints […]

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Utah county to go back to mail-in ballots after pushback

Utah county to go back to mail-in ballots after pushback

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah County officials have decided to go back to mail-in ballots this year after receiving push back from residents and city leaders. The Deseret News reports Utah County commissioners announced Thursday that they will hold an all vote-by-mail election in 2018, reversing an earlier decision […]

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Tire shop along I-15 fined for not disclosing full prices

Tire shop along I-15 fined for not disclosing full prices

NEW HARMONY, Utah (AP) — A tire and auto repair shop along Interstate 15 in southern Utah has been ordered to pay $10,000 for not telling customers the full cost of repairs. The Salt Lake Tribune reports this is the second time the Utah Division of Consumer Protection levels fines against Freeway […]

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Herbert says he will oppose medical marijuana initiative

Herbert says he will oppose medical marijuana initiative

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says he will work to oppose a ballot initiative to legalize medical marijuana in the state. The Republican governor said in a statement Thursday that he believe the proposal has major flaws and lacks safeguards for the growing and distribution of […]

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New details emerge about missing teens death

New details emerge about missing teens death

(Juab County, UT)  —  Investigators say they have made several arrests in connection with two bodies found in an abandoned mine near Eureka yesterday.  Authorities believe the bodies are 18-year-old Riley Powell and 17-year-old Brelynne Otteson, who went missing three months ago. One of those arrests includes 41-year-old Jerrod Baum. […]

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Utah teen remains in custody in school backpack bomb case

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A southern Utah teenager accused of trying to set off a homemade bomb at his high school will remain in juvenile detention pending his preliminary hearing in May on attempted murder and other charges. Judge Paul Dame ruled during a juvenile hearing in St. George […]

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