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LDS Church Announces 17 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

LDS Church Announces 17 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is planning to build 17 new temples in cities around the world. The Church concluded its October General Conference today by announcing the locations of the new temples. The temples will be built in the following locations: […]

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Trans College Volleyball Player Prompts Controversy

Trans College Volleyball Player Prompts Controversy

(San Jose, CA) — A San Jose State trans volleyball player is leading to forfeits from opposing teams. Four teams have opted not to play the San Jose women’s team, and the latest team to forfeit, Utah State, is being praised by the state’s governor. Spencer Cox says there needs […]

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Attorney General Candidates Debate In Cedar City

Attorney General Candidates Debate In Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — Candidates for Utah attorney general are getting their ideas out to voters in Cedar City. The candidates participated in a debate this week at Southern Utah University and all noted their desire to restore trust in the office. That’s because the previous three attorneys general in […]

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Death Penalty Sought for Man Charged with Killing Santaquin Sergeant

Death Penalty Sought for Man Charged with Killing Santaquin Sergeant

(Utah County, UT) — Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray is pursuing the death penalty for Michael Aaron Jayne, charged with the aggravated murder of Santaquin Police Sergeant Bill Hooser during a traffic stop on May 5th. He reportedly fled the scene and struck Hooser with his truck. Jayne faces multiple […]

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Utah Tech Teen Killed In Crash Identified

Utah Tech Teen Killed In Crash Identified

(Ivins, UT) — The Utah Tech University student killed in a crash last month has been identified. Sawyer Sherk was driving in Snow Canyon State Park on September 25th when his car rolled several hundred feet down a cliff, leaving him dead at the scene. Two other teens were also […]

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Government Announces Settlement With Ovintiv

Government Announces Settlement With Ovintiv

(Salt Lake City, TX) — Colorado-based Ovintiv must pay more than 16-million dollars as part of a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice. The settlement announced on Monday is to resolve Clean Air Act violations stemming from the company’s oil and gas production facilities […]

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Semi-Truck Crash Leaves One Dead

Semi-Truck Crash Leaves One Dead

(Kane County, UT) — A man is dead after a semi-truck crashed in Kane County. It happened Monday afternoon on State Route 14 when the driver reportedly tried to avoid hitting a deer in the road. Utah Highway Patrol explained the semi-truck ended up rolling over and left a 39-year-old […]

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Old Richfield Building Burnt Down As Part Of Training Exercise

Old Richfield Building Burnt Down As Part Of Training Exercise

An old building in Richfield is no more after the Richfield City Fire Department held a controlled burn as part of a training exercise. The building located at the corner of 1300 South and Main Street was often referred to locally as the old Pizza Hut building. The building was […]

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Utah Tech Student Killed In Rollover Crash

Utah Tech Student Killed In Rollover Crash

(Washington County, UT) — Utah Tech University is mourning the loss of one of its students. The 19-year-old was driving in Snow Canyon State Park last week when control of the vehicle was lost and the car rolled hundreds of feet. Utah Highway Patrol says the student was pronounced dead […]

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IOC President Addresses Concerns Over Salt Lake City’s 2034 Winter Games

IOC President Addresses Concerns Over Salt Lake City’s 2034 Winter Games

(Undated) — International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach visited Utah to alleviate concerns about the 2034 Winter Olympics following a new termination clause related to anti-doping compliance. He emphasized the need for cooperation between the World Anti-Doping Agency, and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Utah officials believe the contract adjustments strengthen […]

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