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Protesters Call for Halt to Attacks in Armenia, Ask U-S Congress for Assistance

Protesters Call for Halt to Attacks in Armenia, Ask U-S Congress for Assistance

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Protesters gathered in Salt Lake City last night to call for a halt to attacks along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. About 50 demonstrators gathered at the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building downtown to ask Congress to take action. Armenian activists say U-S military aid to Azerbaijan […]

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All Utah Schools to Receive Air Purifiers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A partnership between the state and a physicians group — plus some federal funding — will soon provide air purifiers to every K-through-12 school in Utah. The group — Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment — and the Utah Department of Health and Human Services […]

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Utah’s Winter To Be Warm, Dry According To Forecast

Utah’s Winter To Be Warm, Dry According To Forecast

(St. George, UT) — Utah’s winter is forecast to be warm and dry due to a third consecutive year of La Nina conditions. Scientists who presented at a Tuesday meeting say a normal La Nina winter brings unusually dry weather to most of the southern part of the U.S. along […]

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Inmate Dies at the Millard County Jail

Inmate Dies at the Millard County Jail

In the early morning hours of Sept. 13, an inmate incarcerated at the Millard County Jail was found alone and unresponsive in his cell. Life-saving efforts were initiated and the inmate was transported to the Fillmore Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. The Iron-Garfield-Beaver’s Critical Incident Task Force was […]

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GOP Govs Urge Biden To Take Back Off Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

GOP Govs Urge Biden To Take Back Off Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

(Washington, DC) — A group of Republican governors, including Utah’s Spencer Cox, is urging the President to rescind his student loan forgiveness plan. Twenty-two state leaders penned a letter to President Biden arguing it isn’t fair to American taxpayers to pay off the debt of “an elite few.” They claimed […]

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Rock Climbers Welcomed Back After Zion National Park Closed for Peregrine Falcons

Rock Climbers Welcomed Back After Zion National Park Closed for Peregrine Falcons

(St. George, UT) — Rock climbers are welcomed back to Zion National park after some areas of the sheer cliffs were closed because of peregrine falcons’ nests. The peregrine falcons’ nests are sensitive to disturbances from any predator. The area had closed March first before reopening recently. Though they’re no […]

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BYU investigation finds no racial slurs against Duke player

BYU investigation finds no racial slurs against Duke player

PROVO, Utah (AP) — An investigation by Brigham Young University into allegations that fans engaged in racial heckling and uttered racial slurs at a Duke volleyball player last month found no evidence to support the claim. BYU issued the results of its investigation into the Aug. 26 match, reiterating it […]

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Delta Technical Center Teacher Named Utah Teacher of the Year

Delta Technical Center Teacher Named Utah Teacher of the Year

SALT LAKE CITY – On Sept. 9, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sydnee Dickson named Chad Warnick, an agriculture, biology, leadership, and communications teacher at the Delta Technical Center in the Millard School District, as 2023 Utah Teacher of the Year. Warnick was presented with a check for $10,000 and […]

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Utah rep. told Mormon bishop not to report abuse, docs show

Utah rep. told Mormon bishop not to report abuse, docs show

A Utah lawmaker and prominent attorney for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised a church bishop not to report a confession of child sex abuse to authorities, a decision that allowed the abuse to continue for years, according to records filed in a lawsuit. The two pages […]

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IOC Puts Off Meeting To Determine Winter Olympics Host

IOC Puts Off Meeting To Determine Winter Olympics Host

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City will have to wait a bit longer to find out if it will be hosting a future Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee announced yesterday that it was postponing a meeting where members would have voted on the host for the 2030 […]

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