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Firefighters Stop Brush Fire In Cedar City

Firefighters Stop Brush Fire In Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — Fire crews put out a small brush fire in Cedar City yesterday afternoon. The fire started near Route 56 at around 4:30 p.m., not far from some businesses along Westview Drive. The fire was reportedly human-caused, but there’s no word yet on how it started. Firefighters […]

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Wildfire Caused Power Outages In Sevier County

Wildfire Caused Power Outages In Sevier County

(Sevier County, UT) — A morning wildfire yesterday caused power outages in Sevier County. The fire began along I-70 near mile post 21 in a mountainous area, making it tough for fire crews to reach the blaze, so a helicopter was used to keep the flames from spreading. Due to […]

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Judge Signs Execution Warrant For Convicted Cedar City Murderer

Judge Signs Execution Warrant For Convicted Cedar City Murderer

(Cedar City, UT) — A Utah judge has signed an execution warrant for a man convicted of a brutal 1998 murder in Cedar City. Investigators say Taberon Honie broke into the home of Claudia Benn, sexually assaulted her, and slashed her to death with a knife. Honie’s death sentence was […]

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Two Separate Drownings Prompt Swift Water Warning

Two Separate Drownings Prompt Swift Water Warning

(Provo, UT) — The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is urging people to use caution near rivers and bodies of water especially during heavy runoff periods. Deputies say two separate drowning incidents this past weekend involved victims near rivers. On Saturday, a 12-year-old boy fell into the Provo River. Search and […]

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Olympic Games Committee Proposes Nearly Three Billion Dollar Budget

Olympic Games Committee Proposes Nearly Three Billion Dollar Budget

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games is moving forward with financial paperwork in hopes of securing a formal bid to host the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. State and city committee members say an almost three-billion dollar operating budget proposal is on […]

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Mosquito Season Is Impacted by Record Heat, High Water Levels

Mosquito Season Is Impacted by Record Heat, High Water Levels

(Kaysville, UT) — Mosquitoes are likely to be an even more oppressive danger and a nuisance this summer due to the near-record heat and high water levels from the melting snowpack. Officials with the Davis Mosquito Abatement District are using technology to be ahead of the problem including a drone […]

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Ranger Dies After Fall At Bryce Canyon

(Garfield County, UT) — A park ranger is dead after he tripped and fell at Bryce Canyon National Park. It happened on Friday when 78-year-old Tom Lorig fell and hit his head on a rock while directing a visitor to a shuttle bus. Bystanders and medics rendered first aid, but […]

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New Road Rage Law Takes Effect In July

New Road Rage Law Takes Effect In July

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state’s new road rage law goes into effect on July 1st. The law criminalizes road rage as incidents that occur or are escalated by drivers with the intent to endanger or intimidate an individual in another vehicle. Penalties will soon increase for those convicted […]

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Zion National Park Cautions Hikers During Heat Wave

Zion National Park Cautions Hikers During Heat Wave

(Springdale, UT) — Zion National Park officials are warning visitors and hikers about potentially record-breaking temperatures today. The park is accustomed to 100-degree temperatures hitting in July and August, not just as the summer is starting. Forecasters say the area could see temperatures reach as high as 108 degrees this […]

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Teen In Hospital After High School Crash

(Parowan, UT) — An Iron County teenager is out of the hospital after crashing a dirt bike into a high school. The teen’s mom told St. George News the 17-year-old was released yesterday following a stay in the intensive care unit for head and other injuries. Police say the teen […]

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