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Governor Cox To Hold Virtual Town Hall Tonight

Governor Cox To Hold Virtual Town Hall Tonight

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is inviting the public to take part in a virtual town hall. The event will be live-streamed on the governor’s social media accounts at seven o’clock tonight. The public is being invited to submit questions in advance, though questions will also be […]

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Utah proposes panel to oversee transgender student-athletes

Utah proposes panel to oversee transgender student-athletes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers have advanced a revised proposal about setting new rules governing the participation of transgender athletes in high school sports. The proposal would allow a group of health professionals and others appointed by the state’s Republican Legislature to decide which transgender athletes can play […]

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Initiative to End Vote-By-Mail Falling Short, Lawsuit In the Works

Initiative to End Vote-By-Mail Falling Short, Lawsuit In the Works

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The group trying to end Utah’s use of vote-by-mail is considering a lawsuit against the state. Secure The Vote is short of the 138-thousand signatures they need by February 15th for the proposed ballot initiative. Members of the group could file a lawsuit, accusing state […]

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Bill Would Give Utahns New Tools To Stop Telemarketing Calls

Bill Would Give Utahns New Tools To Stop Telemarketing Calls

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill making its way through the Legislature could help limit telemarketing calls to Utah residents. HB217 from Republican Representative Norm Thurston expands the definition of solicitation calls to include ones that involve callers offering to buy real estate from the respondent. Utah companies who […]

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City settles lawsuit over handcuffed man killed by police

City settles lawsuit over handcuffed man killed by police

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — West Valley City has settled a lawsuit filed by the family of a 31-year-old man police shot and killed while he was handcuffed inside the police station. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Susan Neese filed the lawsuit in September, saying her son, Michael Breinholt, […]

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Three Runaway Teens from Cedar City Located

Three Runaway Teens from Cedar City Located

Three runaway teens from Cedar City have been located after a multi day search by family and the Kane County Sheriff’s Office. The teens were reported missing Feb. 10, and after investigating for several hours, deputies discovered the teens were possibly camping in an undisclosed location. The search continued through […]

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Sevier County Police Sergeant Passes Away in Crash

Sevier County Police Sergeant Passes Away in Crash

A Police Sergeant from Sevier County has passed away after a car crash in Alabama. According to a post on the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page on Feb. 11, “Sgt. Adrian Hillin, his wife and youngest son were involved in a traffic accident out of state while attending a […]

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LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will bring back members for in-person attendance at General Conference for April 2nd and 3rd. The Church’s First Presidency announced today they will allow for limited attendance at the Conference Center due to the construction taking place […]

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93% Of State Facing Drought

93% Of State Facing Drought

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A dry January is leaving much of Utah in drought danger. Numbers from the Department of Natural Resources show 93-percent of the state is under some level of drought. Thirty-two of Utah’s 45 largest reservoirs are below 55-percent capacity. DNR notes that 95-percent of Utah’s […]

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Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would provide free feminine hygiene products in Utah schools is close to passing in the state legislature. The Utah Senate unanimously voted in favor of House Bill 162 yesterday. The bill would create a public-private partnership to make sure feminine products were […]

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