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Feds Rename 50 Utah Landmarks To Eliminate “Squaw” From Names

Feds Rename 50 Utah Landmarks To Eliminate “Squaw” From Names

(Washington, DC) — The U.S. government has completed a renaming project that eliminates the word “squaw” from the names of more than 600 landmarks. The Department of the Interior announced the completion of the project yesterday. The effort began last year as a way to eliminate a word that many […]

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Former mayor, Mormon bishop accused of sex abuse of children

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah city mayor and bishop with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been arrested on accusations he sexually abused at least three children decades ago. A probable cause statement shows that 77-year-old Carl Matthew Johnson was arrested Wednesday and booked […]

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Nineteen Finalists Remain In State Flag Design Contest

Nineteen Finalists Remain In State Flag Design Contest

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new design for the Utah State Flag is getting closer to reality. Nineteen designs are under consideration following feedback from the public. State Senator Dan McCay tweeted images of the remaining designs last night, saying they represented the hard work of many Utahns and […]

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Woman Arrested After 15-Mile Police Chase

(Cedar City, UT) — Utah Highway Patrol troopers have arrested Christiane Dukes of Salt Lake City after a 15-mile police chase that ended north of Cedar City. Dukes was booked on charges of reckless driving, going over 100-miles-an-hour, not stopping for police, and driving on a suspended or revoked license. […]

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McMullin Holds Rally In Salt Lake City

McMullin Holds Rally In Salt Lake City

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s independent candidate for U.S. senator is trying to rally supporters ahead of the November election. Evan McMullin held a rally yesterday at the Impact Hub in downtown Salt Lake City. McMullin called two-term Republican Senator Mike Lee a pretend conservative and criticized him for […]

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Sundance Film Festival names Eugene Hernandez director

Sundance Film Festival names Eugene Hernandez director

NEW YORK (AP) — After three years as the festival director of the New York Film Festival, Eugene Hernandez has been tapped to lead the Sundance Film Festival. The Sundance Institute announced Wednesday that Hernandez will become the festival’s fourth director in its nearly four-decade history, in addition to heading […]

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Heat Wave Causing Fish To Die

Heat Wave Causing Fish To Die

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Extreme temperatures are causing Utah’s fish to die. Biologists with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources say over 80 salmon died at Lost Creek Reservoir during the recent heatwave. Dead catfish were also found at the Jensen Nature Park pond in Syracuse and the Farmington […]

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Utah’s Evan McMullin upends two-party fight for US Senate

Utah’s Evan McMullin upends two-party fight for US Senate

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah’s Evan McMullin is emerging as the nation’s most competitive independent candidate running for U.S. Senate in the 2022 midterm elections. With both parties jockeying for control of Congress, the former Republican’s bid against Donald Trump ally Mike Lee has transformed the reliably Republican state from […]

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Man Hospitalized After Rollover Crash Near Redmond

A man is hospitalized in critical condition after a rollover crash in Sevier County. Authorities responded to the crash on Sept. 5 on state Rout 256 at milepost 3, near Redmond. According to reports, no other vehicles were involved in the crash and the man, who was driving a truck […]

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Heat wave breaks all-time September record in Salt Lake City

Heat wave breaks all-time September record in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE (AP) — A heat wave that’s baking parts of the U.S. West has broken the all-time temperature record for the month of September in Salt Lake City. The National Weather Service recorded a high on Monday of 103 degrees Fahrenheit at Salt Lake City International Airport. The previous […]

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