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Utah National Guard To End COVID-19 Support Mission

Utah National Guard To End COVID-19 Support Mission

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah National Guard will no longer be involved in the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Guard’s COVID-19 Joint Task Force announced yesterday that it was ending its mission after two years. Officials said it was one of the longest domestic missions in […]

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Survey Finds Nearly 62% In Utah Want Medical Dying Aid

Survey Finds Nearly 62% In Utah Want Medical Dying Aid

(St. George, UT) — A new poll finds nearly 62-percent of Utah voters want to have the option for medical aid in dying. Former state Representative Rebecca Chavez-Houck was the first to introduce the bill in 2015 after which the bill has failed a total of seven times. She says […]

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No Plans To Suspend Gas Tax

No Plans To Suspend Gas Tax

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Utahns won’t see the state tax on gas go away anytime soon. Governor Spencer Cox explained yesterday that the tax must remain in place. Cox says money from the extra charges is already earmarked for road repairs and maintenance. The governor plans to meet with […]

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Gov. Cox Confirms He Will Veto Transgender Athletics Bill

Gov. Cox Confirms He Will Veto Transgender Athletics Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Governor Spencer Cox will veto a bill passed by the Legislature that would ban transgender kids from participating in organized school sports. During his monthly press conference, Cox explained that he was pushing for a compromise bill during the general session until that plan was […]

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Voting groups sue, say redistricting wrongly diluted voices

Voting groups sue, say redistricting wrongly diluted voices

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two voting-rights groups sued the state of Utah Thursday, seeking to block new redistricting maps they say unfairly solidify one-party GOP control and ignore a voter-approved independent commission. The League of Women Voters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government say the Republican-controlled Legislature swept aside […]

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Salt Lake won’t host 2024 national GOP convention

Salt Lake won’t host 2024 national GOP convention

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City is no longer in the running to host the 2024 Republican National Convention. Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed during his monthly press conference on PBS-Utah that the state capitol won’t host the convention ahead of the next presidential election. He says the decision […]

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Utah Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Case Involving Cellphone Passcodes

Utah Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Case Involving Cellphone Passcodes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether suspects in criminal cases can be forced to give investigators their cellphone passcodes. Justices heard arguments in the case yesterday after a lower court decision was appealed by the Attorney General’s Office. Prosecutors had argued […]

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LDS Temples To Return To Full Operation

LDS Temples To Return To Full Operation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Latter-day Saint temples will gradually return to normal operations. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced temples will begin to ease COVID-19 restrictions, including face mask requirements and capacity limits. Area presidencies will make the decision on whether to resume normal operations based […]

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Miss Lamb Days pageant this Saturday

Miss Lamb Days pageant this Saturday

The Miss Lamb Days pageant will return this year with five contestants participating.  They include Kenna Cook, Hallie Probst, Ali Anau, Jiana Smith and Madolyn Mangum.  Miss Lamb Day 2021, Alexis Bradley will hand over her title this Saturday, March 19 at the Fountain Green Elementary at 7 p.m.

Lake Powell hits historic low, raising hydropower concerns

Lake Powell hits historic low, raising hydropower concerns

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A critical Colorado River reservoir has fallen to a record low level, raising new concerns about a power source for millions of people in the U.S. West. Federal water officials that Lake Powell on the Arizona-Utah border fell below 3,525 feet on Tuesday. Western states […]

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