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Salt Lake City International Reports No Problems After Nationwide Cyberattack

Salt Lake City International Reports No Problems After Nationwide Cyberattack

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Officials at Salt Lake City International Airport say they were apparently not a target in a coordinated cyberattack that affected other U.S. airports. A spokesperson for the airport said security personnel did not notice anything unusual as they monitored possible threats yesterday. Websites for several […]

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Arches National Park Forced To Close Entry Due To Overwhelming Demand

(Moab, UT) — Officials at Arches National Park say overwhelming demand was responsible for a decision to cut off entry to the park early yesterday. Cars lined the road leading into the park yesterday, and managers took to social media around 10 a.m. to tell visitors that they would not […]

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Poll: Lee Leads McMullin By Four Points

Poll: Lee Leads McMullin By Four Points

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new poll shows that Senator Mike Lee is leading independent candidate Evan McMullin with a significant number of voters still undecided. The Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics survey shows Lee with the support of 41-percent of those polled, while McMullin is supported by 37-percent. […]

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Man Arrested After Shots Fired At Redmond Lake

On Oct. 8 just before 5:30 a.m. Sevier County deputies were dispatched to a shots fired call at Redmond Lake where someone was shot. When the first deputy arrived on scene he was met by a male, Allen Napier age 36 of Salina, with his hands up. Another male, Joshua […]

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Ground Broken For Heber Valley LDS Temple

Ground Broken For Heber Valley LDS Temple

(Heber City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is breaking ground on its first temple in Wasatch County. Church President Russell M. Nelson joined other officials in Heber City for Saturday’s groundbreaking ceremony. A completion date for the temple has not been announced, and officials say […]

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Animal rights activists not guilty in theft of Utah piglets

Animal rights activists not guilty in theft of Utah piglets

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A jury in Utah has found two animal rights activists not guilty on charges of burglary and theft after they allegedly took two sick piglets from an industrial pig farm. The activists with the California-based group Direct Action Everywhere had argued during their trial that […]

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One Dead, Three Injured In Kane County Crash

A 7 year old child is dead and three people are injured after a crash in Kane County. The crash happened Oct. 7 on state Route 14 shortly after 6:00 p.m. According to reports, a 2008 GMC pickup was traveling west when it drifted into the center lane and clipped […]

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Mom’s triple murder case paused for competency determination

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho judge has postponed the trial of a woman charged with conspiring to kill her two youngest children and her fifth husband’s late wife until officials can determine if she’s mentally competent. Seventh District Judge Steven Boyce ruled Thursday, a few days after Lori Vallow […]

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Gov Cox Says Water Issues Impact St. George

Gov Cox Says Water Issues Impact St. George

(St. George, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox says water conservancy is a St. George issue. Speaking at Utah Tech University yesterday, he said St. George is not on an island of its own. He said his cabinet is committed to working with the city to solve the problem. […]

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Affordable Housing Fund Gets $10M Boost

Affordable Housing Fund Gets $10M Boost

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah nonprofit is getting a big contribution to help in its mission to preserve affordable housing around the state. The Utah Housing Preservation Fund is getting ten-million dollars from American Express National Bank. The group says the money will help preserve more than 100 […]

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