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Kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart nominated for Emmy award

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her work as a special correspondent on a television program. The Deseret News reports Smart shared the news Tuesday in an Instagram post. Smart, a special correspondent for “Crime Watch Daily with […]

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Hunting guide suspended from 46 states

A well known hunting guide won’t be hunting in Utah-or 46 other states-anytime soon. In addition to losing his hunting privileges for the next 10 years, the guide and outfitter has paid more than $30,000 in fines and restitution. In July 2017, Larry Altimus of Pearce, Arizona was found guilty […]

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Cold medicine found at Greyhound crash scene in Emery County, documents say

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police documents show cold medicine was found at the scene of a fatal Greyhound bus crash where passengers say the driver fell asleep and was awakened before the bus left the road in the Utah desert. The Utah Highway Patrol and Greyhound said Wednesday the […]

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Vivint Solar responds to solar panel tariff

(Salt Lake City, UT) — One of America’s largest solar companies is disappointed that the Trump administration is imposing a tariff on imported solar panels. Utah-based Vivint Solar released a statement yesterday in reaction to a 30 percent import tariff on solar panels made overseas. “As one of the largest […]

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Utah hospital breaks its record with 52 liver transplants

MURRAY, Utah (AP) — Surgeons at a hospital in a Salt Lake City suburb performed 172 organ transplants last year, including a record number of liver transplants. The Deseret News reports the Intermountain Medical Center in Murray celebrated the milestone on Tuesday with a gathering of families of donors, recipients […]

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Iron County deputy returns to work after using deadly force

(Iron County, UT) — The Iron County sheriff’s deputy involved in a shooting on Christmas Eve will be back at work this week. Deputy Beau Johnson’s return to work follows the county attorney’s finding yesterday that he was justified in using deadly force against Benjamin Wilcken. The Spectrum reports Johnson […]

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Prosecutors will not appeal sheriff’s weapons case

MONTICELLO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors will not appeal the dismissal of a case alleging a Utah sheriff fired an unloaded rifle at his deputy, then fired the officer in retaliation for reporting the incident. The Deseret News reports the Utah attorney general’s office says San Juan County Sheriff Rick Eldredge, […]

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Censorship spurs student journalists to start new website

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — High school student journalists in Utah have created an alternate school newspaper after district officials removed a story from their website. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the Herrmian High students had posted a story about a teacher’s firing over alleged misconduct, but were surprised to […]

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Utah lawmakers to hear free-range parenting bill

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Free-range parenting is a modern buzzword for families aiming to raise self-sufficient kids, but how much freedom at what age remains a fierce debate. Now, one Utah lawmaker wants to ensure parents are not accused of neglect for allowing mature kids to do things alone […]

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Utah’s Stewart: Trump is like Dangerfield in ‘Caddyshack’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican Rep. Chris Stewart is comparing President Donald Trump’s governing style to Rodney Dangerfield’s golfer character in “Caddyshack,” saying that while the president’s style is “very, very loud,” and distracting, he’s able to do what he’s trying to achieve. Stewart made the comment while […]

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