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Fifth Annual “Out Of The Darkness” Event Held In Cedar City

Fifth Annual “Out Of The Darkness” Event Held In Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — Over 20-thousand-dollars has been raised for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention with the fifth annual “Out of the Darkness” walk in Cedar City. Roughly 300 people took part in the event. Organizer Bri Sherratt said Iron County has suffered 12 suicide deaths in the past […]

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Oregon Ducks Apologize For Obscene Chant During BYU Game

Oregon Ducks Apologize For Obscene Chant During BYU Game

(Eugene, OR) — The University of Oregon is apologizing after a viral video appears to show fans engaged in an anti-Mormon chant aimed at Brigham Young University. Fans were heard chanting “F-Mormons” during Saturday’s football game in Oregon. BYU is a private university of the Church of Jesus Christ of […]

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Cox Seeking Input Ahead Of Latino Town Hall

Cox Seeking Input Ahead Of Latino Town Hall

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is asking Latino and Hispanic Utahns for input ahead of his upcoming Latino Town Hall. The governor’s office has posted an online survey asking members of the community for ways that the state government can improve communication and services. The survey will […]

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Power Outages in Garfield and Piute Counties

Power Outages in Garfield and Piute Counties

About 2,341 central Utah residents are without power in the Garfield and Piute Counties areas. Although Rocky Mountain Power didn’t specify what caused the outages they did share on their Twitter page that they have dispatched crews to make repairs. They also shared that they the estimated time of restoration […]

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Desert farms in Utah flourish with water from Colorado River

Desert farms in Utah flourish with water from Colorado River

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Compared to neighboring states, Utah is less dependent on water from the Colorado River. About 27% of the water used in Utah comes from the Colorado River, with the majority of the state’s water supply coming from other rivers that feed into the Great […]

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New Signals on Richfield Main Street

New Signals on Richfield Main Street

The Utah Department of Transportation is installing new traffic signals on Richfield Main Street at 100 North and at 300 South. In conjunction with the new signals, fiber-optic cable will also be upgraded along 1300 south from the south interchange in Richfield up to 300 north on Main Street. This will […]

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Former Lawyer for Utah State Attorney’s Office Arrested Again

(Spanish Fork, UT) — The Utah County Sheriff’s Office says a former lawyer for the State Attorney’s Office has been arrested on child porn charges. Officials say Gary Lee Bell was arrested after child porn which they believe he made was allegedly found on his cell phone. The 66-year-old Bell […]

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GOP Lawmakers Send Cease-and-Desist Orders to Abortion Providers in Utah

GOP Lawmakers Send Cease-and-Desist Orders to Abortion Providers in Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A group of Republican state lawmakers has sent cease-and-desist orders to some abortion providers and funders in Utah. The letters state a voluntary abortion is still a criminal offense despite a preliminary injunction that’s blocking the street from filing criminal prosecutions under Utah’s trigger ban. […]

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Hundreds of People Attend the Gunnison Gut Check

Hundreds of People Attend the Gunnison Gut Check

GUNNISON, Utah — On Sept. 9-10, the Gunnison Gut Check presented by United We March and sponsored by Mountain America Credit Union, in partnership with other community entities, unfolded in Central Utah with hundreds of people in attendance to help raise funds for men and women in uniform. “My love […]

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Elizabeth Smart Foundation Launches Self-Defense Classes At SUU

Elizabeth Smart Foundation Launches Self-Defense Classes At SUU

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Elizabeth Smart Foundation has launched a series of self-defense classes at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Smart said she founded the class to teach women and girls self-defense techniques in several disciplines, including Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The classes start this fall and are already […]

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