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UHP Arrests 2, Seizes 22 Pounds Of Meth In I-15 Stop Near Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — Two men are in custody after Utah Highway Patrol troopers found a large amount of drugs during a traffic stop near Cedar City. Troopers booked the 26- and 27-year-old men after finding 22 pounds of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and other drugs in their car after stopping them […]

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Cameras Monitor Real-Time Flooding Conditions Across Utah

Cameras Monitor Real-Time Flooding Conditions Across Utah

(American Fork, UT) — Utahns can keep an eye on real-time flooding conditions across the state, thanks to a new website. The site Governor Cox unveiled yesterday offers multiple nearly live camera views of rivers and creeks as warming temperatures raise the risk of flooding. The cameras are fixed to […]

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Old Dynamite Found and Disposed of in Richfield

Old Dynamite Found and Disposed of in Richfield

On Apr. 26, the Richfield City Police Department responded to a location in town where a large quantity of very old dynamite had been located in an old shed. The Utah County Bomb Squad was notified and responded to the scene, along with the Richfield City Fire Department and Sevier […]

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Statewide Cyber Sting Leads To Arrests Of “Suspects Targeting Children”

Statewide Cyber Sting Leads To Arrests Of “Suspects Targeting Children”

(St. George, UT) — St. George police were among 20 Utah law enforcement agencies involved in a statewide sting operation that led to the arrests of a number of people accused of targeting children online. The Attorney General’s Office announced Operation Cyber Spear on Tuesday, joint investigations deploying undercover officers […]

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Flood Water Being Redirected To Great Salt Lake

Flood Water Being Redirected To Great Salt Lake

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Yesterday was the first day the Central Utah Water Conservancy District opened the floodgates to redirect 50-million-gallons of water into the Great Salt Lake. This is something that the agency says it’ll do each day for the next couple of weeks to help replenish the […]

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Cox Holds Ceremonial Bill Signing At Great Salt Lake

(Layton, UT) — Governor Cox is calling attention to measures passed by state lawmakers designed to help preserve and protect the Great Salt Lake. The governor held a ceremonial bill signing yesterday at a wetland preserve near the lake. Cox signed a bill that created an oversight position to guide […]

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Animal Rights Activist Guilty Of Disrupting Beaver Pioneer Day Event

Animal Rights Activist Guilty Of Disrupting Beaver Pioneer Day Event

(Beaver, UT) — A California animal rights activist was found guilty Tuesday of disrupting a Pioneer Day celebration in Beaver. Curtis Vollmer of Berkeley was found guilty of trespassing and disorderly conduct at the event last July. The 36-year-old Vollmer was accused of talking to people and passing out leaflets […]

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UHP Warns Against Speeding

UHP Warns Against Speeding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Drivers across the Beehive State are being reminded to watch their speed as the weather warms up. The Utah Highway Patrol recently took to social media to discourage speeding. The agency shared photos from some recent traffic stops, where drivers were pulled over for going […]

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Utah Supreme Court Delays Arguments In Abortion Lawsuit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court is delaying arguments in a lawsuit filed over a state law that would almost completely ban abortion. Lawyers for Planned Parenthood of Utah and the Attorney General’s Office were scheduled to give arguments about a temporary injunction blocking the law next […]

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Infant Dies at Little Sahara

Infant Dies at Little Sahara

Just before 3:00 p.m. on Apr. 22, Juab County deputies were dispatched to the Sand Mountain Campground at Little Sahara on a medical call involving an unresponsive infant in cardiac arrest. Deputies that were at a nearby motorcycle race responded to the scene. Upon their arrival, they began giving the […]

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