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Gov. Cox Open to School Voucher Bill If Money Available

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is open to endorsing a school voucher bill during the upcoming legislative session. But, he says it all depends on how much money lawmakers are willing to free up for public education. The governor’s proposed budget includes six-thousand-dollar pay raises for teachers. Some […]

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Gov. Cox Thinks Tax Cuts Will Help With Inflation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox thinks his proposed one-billion-dollars in tax cuts will help soften the impacts of inflation. That was his sentiment during his monthly PBS news conference on Thursday. Cox says state tax cuts won’t be like rebates or incentives from the federal government, in that […]

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Skier Injured in Avalanche in Neffs Canyon

Skier Injured in Avalanche in Neffs Canyon

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A skier is recovering from a broken leg and other injuries he suffered in an avalanche in the Thomas Fork area of Neffs Canyon yesterday afternoon. Officials with the Unified Police Department say the 35-year-old man was trapped up to his waist by the avalanche […]

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Utah on Track to Exceed Last Month’s Total of More Than 21-Hundred Crashes

Utah on Track to Exceed Last Month’s Total of More Than 21-Hundred Crashes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah motorists are on track to exceed last month’s total of more than 21-hundred traffic accidents as wintry weather arrived earlier than usual. The Utah Highway Patrol has even had to stop motorists from traveling faster than 90 miles an hour, despite the slick and […]

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Utah Senate President Travels to World Cup Soccer in Qatar in Trip Partly Paid for by Qatar

Utah Senate President Travels to World Cup Soccer in Qatar in Trip Partly Paid for by Qatar

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Senate President Stuart Adams has been taking in World Cup soccer action in person, thanks in part to the Qatar government, which partially paid for his trip. An Adams spokesperson says the World Cup trip was a follow-up to the senator’s visit to Qatar […]

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Multiple People In Critical Condition After Crash Between Gunnison and Sterling

Multiple People In Critical Condition After Crash Between Gunnison and Sterling

Around 4:00 a.m. on Dec. 14 authorities responded to a crash on SR-89 between Gunnison and Sterling. According to Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Clay Morgan, early indications show that a Jeep stuck an elk that had entered the roadway causing the vehicle to go into the opposite lane of travel. […]

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SAR Issues Warning Following Skier Death

SAR Issues Warning Following Skier Death

(Big Cottonwood Canyon, UT) — Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue is encouraging skiers to hit the slopes with partners. That’s what Todd Taylor, a squad leader with Salt Lake County SAR told FOX 13. This comes after 37-year-old Devon O’Connell was found dead at Solitude Mountain Resort this […]

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Audit Finds No Widespread Fraud in Utah’s 2020 Election

Audit Finds No Widespread Fraud in Utah’s 2020 Election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — An audit of Utah’s election system found no widespread fraud in the state’s 2020 election. But the audit by the state’s Office of Legislative Auditor General also concluded improvements in Utah’s election system can be made. The audit found minor discrepancies between the number of […]

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SLC Ranks 24th Most Fun City

SLC Ranks 24th Most Fun City

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City is among the most fun cities in the country. That’s according to a WalletHub report that compared 180 cities by more than 65 key metrics, including everything from the number of music venues per capita to the cost of a movie. Salt […]

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Three Utah Cities Named Some Of The Best

Three Utah Cities Named Some Of The Best

(St. George, UT) — Three southern Utah cities are among the best small towns to visit next year. Kanab, St. George and Escalante made The Matador Networks’ list. It outlined 19 small towns with under 100-thousand people that “offer something special for people who decide to visit.”