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Former Utah Governor Reacts To Blackface Video Filmed By Teens

Former Utah Governor Reacts To Blackface Video Filmed By Teens

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former Utah Governor Gary Herbert is calling a video showing teens in blackface wearing prison outfits hurtful and disappointing. The video gained national attention after the group was seen inside a Walmart in Cedar City on Monday. Herbert tells that the teens may have thought […]

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Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Parts Of Northern, Central Utah

Winter Weather Advisory Issued For Parts Of Northern, Central Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Forecasters are expecting snow to fall across the state of Utah today. A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of northern and central Utah until tomorrow morning. The Wasatch Mountain could see more than a foot of snow in some areas. Drivers are […]

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First Utah Ski Resort To Open Friday

First Utah Ski Resort To Open Friday

(Iron County, UT) — Utah skiers and snowboarders now know when the first ski resort in the state will open this season. Brian Head Resort in Iron County plans to open on Friday. Officials say expected snowfall will allow them to start operating about two weeks ahead of schedule. It’s […]

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Utah Tech University Now Patent Trademark Center

Utah Tech University Now Patent Trademark Center

(St. George, UT) — Utah Tech University is now a Patent and Trademark Resource Center designation. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office officially recognized the school. The dean of Utah Tech’s Library and Open Learning, Kelly Peterson-Fairchild, said this will better serve the community. Now, entrepreneurs are able to file […]

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University Of Utah To Hold Vigil After Deaths At Korean Halloween Celebration

University Of Utah To Hold Vigil After Deaths At Korean Halloween Celebration

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The University of Utah is planning a vigil in honor of those killed and injured at a Halloween celebration in South Korea. More than 150 people were reported dead after a crowd stampeded at the festival in Seoul last Saturday. The university has a campus […]

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Democrats, tech leaders fund PAC to boost McMullin in Utah

Democrats, tech leaders fund PAC to boost McMullin in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tech leaders and Democratic Party-aligned groups are among those funneling millions into Utah to support independent Evan McMullin’s bid to unseat Republican Sen. Mike Lee. Their super PACs are running ads against Lee as part of their broader strategy to prevent Republicans from retaking control […]

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Downstream Releases from Lake Powell May Reduce

Downstream Releases from Lake Powell May Reduce

The U.S. Department of Interior officials announced Oct. 28 that they are approving expedited steps for new measures to handle record low water levels at Lake Powell and Lake Mead. These changes could mean water reduction details for the Lower Colorado River Basin amid ongoing drought conditions. The department notes […]

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USDA Recalls Contaminated Chicken Breast Patties

USDA Recalls Contaminated Chicken Breast Patties

(Olympia, WA) — A recall is in effect for chicken patties that could be contaminated with pieces of plastic. The USDA announced the recall Saturday for nearly 150-thousand pounds of Foster Farms frozen breaded chicken breast patties. The contaminated chicken was sold in Washington, Arizona, California, Colorado and Utah. So […]

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Missing Child Found in Beaver County

Missing Child Found in Beaver County

On Oct. 28 around 7:00 p.m. a missing child was reported in an unincorporated area of Beaver County, west of Milford. The child is three years old and was in a rugged area they were unfamiliar with. Beaver County Sheriffs Deputes, Beaver County Search and Rescue, the Department of Public […]

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GOP’s Burgess Owens agrees to debate in Utah reelection bid

GOP’s Burgess Owens agrees to debate in Utah reelection bid

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (AP) — U.S. Rep. Burgess Owens is scheduled to debate Democrat Darlene McDonald in suburban Salt Lake City on Friday in their first and only meeting in the lead-up to the midterm elections. The first-term Republican elected not to participate in a televised Utah Debate Commission event […]

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