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Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Schools in Utah, Sanpete and Juab counties went into a soft lockdown between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Aug. 29 after the Utah County Sheriff’s Office contacted college administrators to report suspicious activity. According to reports a Snow College student was taken into custody after comments they made during online […]

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Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

(Williamsport, PA) — The family of Easton Oliverson is expecting the injured Little Leaguer to return home to Utah from Pennsylvania this week after having skull surgery Friday. Oliverson was shown in an Instagram post eating his favorite food, nachos, after the surgery on Sunday. He was hurt August 15 […]

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Heat Dome To Hit Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A heat dome will hit Utah as we head into Labor Day weekend and the National Weather Service expects Salt Lake City to reach 101 degrees Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The capital city has only hit 100-degrees three times in September since 1874. The heat […]

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Duke volleyball player: BYU response slow to racial slurs

Duke volleyball player: BYU response slow to racial slurs

The Duke volleyball player who was subjected to racial slurs during a game at BYU says that officials onsite didn’t react quickly enough when they were made aware of the behavior. Nor did they adequately address the situation immediately after the game, Rachel Richardson said in a statement posted to […]

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Inmate Dies At State Prison In Gunnison

Inmate Dies At State Prison In Gunnison

(Gunnison, UT) — The Utah Department of Corrections says an inmate’s death is being investigated as a homicide. Sixty-two-year-old Ted Davey was found dead at the Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison yesterday. Davey was serving a prison sentence following his 2019 conviction on four counts of felony DUI. The […]

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McMullin Says Man Chased Him, Wife With Gun After Campaign Event

McMullin Says Man Chased Him, Wife With Gun After Campaign Event

(Utah County, UT) — An independent candidate for U.S. Senate says a man chased him and his wife and then threatened them with a gun after a campaign event earlier this year. Evan McMullin says the man followed the couple for miles as they drove through Utah County in April. […]

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Cox, Henderson Blast “My Pillow” CEO Over Utah Election Fraud Claims

Cox, Henderson Blast “My Pillow” CEO Over Utah Election Fraud Claims

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s top elected officials are making fun of “My Pillow” CEO Mike Lindell after he called the state’s election system “a crime.” Lindell said in an interview last week that no one votes in Utah’s mail-in ballot elections, saying election results are “all just made […]

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President Nelson A Surprise Guest at the Ephraim Temple Groundbreaking

President Nelson A Surprise Guest at the Ephraim Temple Groundbreaking

Pres. Russell M. Nelson, President & Prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints was a surprise guest at the Ephraim Utah Temple Groundbreaking Service Saturday, Aug. 27th. A group of about 500 special guests attended the “by invitation only” event including Elder Walter F. Gonzalez, Elder Kevin […]

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Lee Agrees To Debate McMullin But No Date Set

Lee Agrees To Debate McMullin But No Date Set

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senator Mike Lee says he will debate independent challenger Evan McMullin at least once before the November election. The Utah Republican tweeted yesterday that he looks forward to a debate with McMullin and that his team is working with the Debate Commission to set a […]

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Gov. Cox, Colleagues Aim To Keep Schools Open

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox and Republican governors from about a dozen other states are issuing a joint statement to keep schools open. The governors oppose proposed efforts that would disrupt the school year. The statement said, “Interruptions in schooling put an undue strain on families […]

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