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Utah Getting More Money From FEMA To Cover COVID-19 Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah will be getting more money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help pay for the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. FEMA is sending the state nearly five-million dollars to reimburse Salt Lake County for housing expenses. The grant covers housing for vulnerable […]

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Group Files Ethics Complaint Against Utah AG Reyes

Group Files Ethics Complaint Against Utah AG Reyes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A group that opposes the use of political office to undermine elections has filed an ethics complaint against Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes. The 65 Project filed the complaint against Reyes with the Utah Office of Professional Conduct last week. The group says Reyes has […]

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Utah Firefighters Heading To Florida Ahead Of Hurricane

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two Utah firefighters are in Florida helping with emergency preparations for Hurricane Ian. The two firefighters are a part of Task Force One, which provides emergency personnel to other states during disasters. They were already nearby because they had been sent to Puerto Rico to […]

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Women survive mountain lion attack on Utah mountain trail

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two women survived a mountain lion attack in Utah over the weekend that occurred when they were running in a canyon east of Salt Lake City. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources spokesperson Faith Jolley says they came upon the mountain lion when they came around […]

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Gas Prices Holding Steady

Gas Prices Holding Steady

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Gas prices are holding steady in Utah. Triple A reports the average cost of a regular gallon of gas is four dollars and twenty cents for the second day in a row. Today’s average is down four cents from the average a week ago. In […]

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Utah Ranked High For Teaching Career

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is one of the best states for teachers. That’s according to a new WalletHub study. It looked at 24 different indicators of teacher friendliness, including work environment and income growth potential. The only state that ranked above Utah is New York, and the Beehive […]

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More Than 280,000 Utah Residents Qualify For Student Debt Relief

More Than 280,000 Utah Residents Qualify For Student Debt Relief

(Undated) — Hundreds-of-thousands of student loan borrowers in Utah are eligible for loan forgiveness. New numbers from the White House show more than 280-thousand state residents will get debt relief. The Biden Administration announced the forgiveness plan last month, offering up to ten-thousand dollars for borrowers earning less than 125-thousand […]

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U of U Officials Don’t Consider Reactor Threat A Joke

U of U Officials Don’t Consider Reactor Threat A Joke

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Officials with the University of Utah say they don’t consider the threat against a nuclear reactor on campus to be a joke. It’s been determined an engineering student posted a message on social media which threatened to bomb the reactor if the football team didn’t […]

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Gas Price Inch Down

Gas Price Inch Down

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The price of a gallon of regular gas drops a nickel statewide over the last week. Triple-A says the average cost in Utah for a gallon of regular is four-dollars-and-22-cents today. The national average is three-68. To fill up on regular will cost about four-30 […]

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New Flag Designs Go On Display At State Capitol

New Flag Designs Go On Display At State Capitol

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns can now take a closer look at the 20 designs under consideration to be the new state flag. The designs went on display at the Utah State Capitol building yesterday. The designs are also on display at Southern Utah University in Cedar City and […]

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