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State Supreme Court Upholds Ruling on Paule Conviction

State Supreme Court Upholds Ruling on Paule Conviction

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Supreme Court says it is possible to be found not guilty of murder but be guilty of other crimes in the same case. The state’s high court in early February upheld a ruling by the state’s Court of Appeals in a case involving […]

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Eye Care Bill Changes Who May Perform Surgeries

Eye Care Bill Changes Who May Perform Surgeries

(Salt Lake City, UT) — An eye care bill in the state legislature is pitting two groups of professionals against one another. Senate Bill 210 would allow optometrists to perform certain laser procedures. SB210 is sponsored by Republican Representative James Dunnigan of Taylorsville and Provo Republican Senator Curtis Bramble. The […]

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Business Leaders Call On State Congress To Pass Gov. Cox’s Homeless Bill

Business Leaders Call On State Congress To Pass Gov. Cox’s Homeless Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Business leaders in Salt Lake City are supporting Governor Cox’s homelessness proposal. The plan would see services expand spending by just over 190-million dollars. Most of it would go to fund emergency shelters. City leaders like Salt Lake Chamber CEO Derek Miller credit Cox’s decision […]

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Maloy Opens Part Time Office In Richfield

Maloy Opens Part Time Office In Richfield

U.S. Representative for Utah’s Second Congressional District Celeste Maloy has a new office in Sevier County. Maloy held an open house for the new part time office on Feb. 20, where people where able to meet her and the individuals who will be running it. The office is located on […]

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Cedar City Youth Lead Charge For New Flag

Cedar City Youth Lead Charge For New Flag

(Cedar, City, UT) — A southern Utah city has a new flag thanks to some young residents. The Cedar City Youth Council began pushing for a new flag in the city following the state’s decision to create a new flag for Utah. The new flag was approved earlier this month […]

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Southern Mountains Under Winter Weather Advisory

Southern Mountains Under Winter Weather Advisory

(Cedar City, UT) — The Southern Mountains are expected to get a large amount of snow later today. The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory for portions of southern Utah that include the mountain ranges and Brian Head. Most of the snow will fall in higher elevations and […]

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Cox Explains Why He Signed DEI Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox is giving his explanation for signing a bill that changes diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education. Cox released a five-thousand word essay on the matter Friday, just a couple of weeks after the measure was passed with a veto proof […]

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Woman Recovering After Crash, Sleeping In Car

Woman Recovering After Crash, Sleeping In Car

(Iron County, UT) — A southern Utah woman is recovering after crashing her car and sleeping in her vehicle overnight. The Iron County Sheriff’s Office says the woman crashed into a yard Saturday night and was found in her car the following morning. She had told first responders she wasn’t […]

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Ten Commandments Bill Introduced

Ten Commandments Bill Introduced

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill has been introduced in the legislature that would teach the Ten Commandments as a part of U.S. History. GOP Representative Logan Petersen argued in the house that the Commandments were used as inspiration by the founding fathers when crafting various articles like the […]

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State Declines To Impeach Natalie Cline

State Declines To Impeach Natalie Cline

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House of Representatives has declined to impeach Utah School Board Member Natalie Cline, and the Utah State Board of Education has formally censured her instead. Calls for her impeachment and resignation came after Cline made a social media post suggesting a female high […]

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