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Utah Registry Highlights Veterans

Utah Registry Highlights Veterans

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Veterans in Utah who own businesses now have access to a new registry. The Utah Department of Veterans and Military Affairs and the Veterans Business Resource Center teamed up to launch an online business registry. Brown, Director of the Veterans Business Resource Center, told the […]

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Utah Debate Commission Modifies Rules After Lee-McMullin Debate

Utah Debate Commission Modifies Rules After Lee-McMullin Debate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Debate Commission is modifying some of its rules after a rough and rowdy debate last year between two U.S. Senate candidates. The commission began an internal review late last year after the debate between Senator Mike Lee and independent challenger Evan McMullin. The […]

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Gov. Cox Says Social Media Companies Need To Be Held Accountable

Gov. Cox Says Social Media Companies Need To Be Held Accountable

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox says social media companies need to be held accountable for their role in the declining mental health of young people. Cox hosted a symposium on the topic yesterday in Salt Lake City. The governor and other state lawmakers discussed several potential measures such […]

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Outdoor Retailer returns to Utah while top brands boycott

Outdoor Retailer returns to Utah while top brands boycott

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Outdoor Retailer trade show is back in Salt Lake City this week after a four-year run in Denver. But missing at the massive expo are industry giants boycotting the show over Utah’s stance on public land issues. Companies including Patagonia, REI, and The North […]

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Winter Storm Warnings, Advisories Posted Through Tomorrow

Winter Storm Warnings, Advisories Posted Through Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Some parts of Utah could get more than a foot of snow before the latest winter storm ends. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for parts of the Wasatch and West Uintah mountains through five o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Up to 20 inches of snow […]

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GoFundMe Set Up For Murdered Family

GoFundMe Set Up For Murdered Family

(Enoch, UT) — Money is being raised for the southern Utah family murdered last week. Heather Haight, the sister of Tausha Haight, started a GoFundMe page over the weekend. It’s looking to raise 150-thousand dollars for funeral and legal expenses. According to Enoch officials, Tausha Haight was killed along with […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Utah Brother’s 2020 Election Lawsuit

Supreme Court Rejects Utah Brother’s 2020 Election Lawsuit

(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear a lawsuit filed by three Utah brothers over the 2020 presidential election. The long-shot lawsuit claimed almost 400 lawmakers violated their oaths of office when they didn’t investigate voter fraud claims and voted to certify President Biden’s victory. The plaintiffs asked […]

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Aggravated Murder In Piute County

On January 8, just before 10:00 p.m. the Piute County Sheriff’s Office responded to a shots fired call on Doc Springs Road, just North of Circleville, in Piute County. Shortly after arrival, Piute County Sheriff Marty Gleave located a 16-year-old female fatally shot near a dirt road. Piute County Sheriff’s […]

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Utah Supreme Court To Hear Lawsuit Over Congressional Redistricting

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court is stepping in to hear arguments in a lawsuit over congressional redistricting. The associate chief justice of the court granted a request by the state legislature on Friday. That will allow the court to step in and review a motion to […]

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Three In Custody After High Speed Chase In Sevier County

Three suspects are in custody after a high speed chase in Sevier County. Officials shared that the chase started when a trooper tried to stop a car at milepost 31 on Interstate 70. The chase was stopped multiple times due to reckless driving but resumed each time the vehicle was […]

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