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Former Utah State Football Player Kyle Gallagher Dead At 33

Former Utah State Football Player Kyle Gallagher Dead At 33

LOGAN, Utah-Per Monday news from the Utah State athletic department, former Aggies linebacker Kyle Gallagher died last week in a car crash at the age of 33. Gallagher, who played for the Aggies from 2007-2011, posted three sacks, two forced fumbles and 13 tackles for a loss during his Utah […]

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USS Arizona Survivor Ken Potts Dies At 102

USS Arizona Survivor Ken Potts Dies At 102

(Provo, UT) — One of only two remaining survivors of the sinking of the USS Arizona on December 7th, 1941 is gone. The National Park Service says Howard “Ken” Potts died Friday in Provo, Utah at the age of 102. According to “Stars and Stripes,” his death leaves 101-year-old Lou […]

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Mike Kennedy speaks during the Utah Republican Party state convention at the Maverik Center in West Valley City on Saturday, April 21, 2018.

Kennedy Calls Home Vandalism “Cowardly”

(Lone Peak, UT) — A state senator is calling the vandalism of his home a “cowardly” attack on Utah principles. The vandalism of Republican Senator Mike Kennedy’s home was reported early Friday morning to police in Lone Peak. The senator posted pictures on social media that showed spray-painted messages apparently […]

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DeSantis Speaks To Utah Republicans

DeSantis Speaks To Utah Republicans

(Orem, UT) — Florida Governor Ron DeSantis isn’t ready to say whether he’s running for president in 2024. DeSantis spoke to Utah Republican Party delegates on Saturday during their organizing convention at Utah Valley University in Orem. DeSantis was cheered by the delegates for comparing Utah to his home state […]

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Report: More Jobs Added In Utah In March

Report: More Jobs Added In Utah In March

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The latest state Workforce Services’ monthly report shows continued good news for Utah’s economy. The March report from the Utah Department of Workforce Services shows a two-point-seven-percent increase in job growth since March 2022, which matches the nation’s job growth. The unemployment rate in Utah […]

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2 empty suburban Utah homes collapse down hill; nobody hurt

2 empty suburban Utah homes collapse down hill; nobody hurt

DRAPER, UTAH (AP) — Two dangerously unstable homes in suburban Salt Lake City whose occupants were ordered to evacuate six months ago have collapsed down a hill. No one was injured when the unoccupied houses broke apart early Saturday in Draper. Officials say the homes had been in danger due […]

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Cox: Cites Property Tax Hikes For Police, Fire “Only When Necessary”

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox says Southern Utah cities can consider raising property taxes to fund their police and fire departments, but “only when it’s necessary.” In his monthly PBS Press Conference Thursday, the governor said he remembers wrestling with funding public safety agencies when he was a […]

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Cox Calls Response To Utah Flooding “Impressive”

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is calling the preparation and response to potential flooding in Utah “really impressive.” The governor said yesterday that coordination between the state and local emergency teams is important, especially since Utahns haven’t seen this level of flood risk recently. Cox also says the […]

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Free Admission To Zion, All Utah National Parks This Weekend

(Zion National Park, UT) — Admission to Zion National Park and all of Utah’s Mighty Five is free this weekend. The National Park Service is kicking off National Park Week on Saturday with free admission to all national parks and monuments that normally charge for admission. Parks, programs, and partners […]

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LDS Church Joins Legal Brief In Supreme Court Workplace Religion Case

LDS Church Joins Legal Brief In Supreme Court Workplace Religion Case

(Washington, DC) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined five other faith organizations in filing a friend-of-the-court brief in a workplace religious accommodation case now before the U.S. Supreme Court. The court heard oral arguments Tuesday in the case of a former U.S. Postal Service employee, an […]

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