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Former State Lawmaker Haven Barlow Dies

Former State Lawmaker Haven Barlow Dies

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A lawmaker who served more than 40 years in the Utah Legislature has died. Haven J. Barlow’s death was announced by his son in a social media post yesterday. The Davis County native served in the Navy in World War Two, and went on to […]

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Utah Republicans Trying To Land 2024 RNC

Utah Republicans Trying To Land 2024 RNC

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Republican Party is trying to convince the party to hold its 2024 Republican National Convention in the state. Chairman Carson Jorgensen says they showed the site selection committee all over Salt Lake City last week, and says they were struck by how conducive […]

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Utah Pauses Rapid COVID-19 Tests

(St. George, UT) — The Utah Department of Health says it is pausing rapid COVID-19 tests because they failed to find the virus 62-percent of the time. Health officials say they will provide rapid tests from different manufacturers for people who want to take it at home and need a […]

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Lawsuit appealed over Mormon church use of donations

Lawsuit appealed over Mormon church use of donations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — James Huntsman is persisting in his argument that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints used donations the church solicited for charity for commercial purposes. Huntsman, a member of one of Utah’s most prominent families, is asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of […]

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Salt Lake City transplant surgeon dies in skiing accident

Salt Lake City transplant surgeon dies in skiing accident

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City transplant surgeon has died in a skiing accident at Solitude Mountain Resort, southeast of Salt Lake City. The Unified Police Department says 38-year-old Dr. Andrew Gagnon from Cottonwood Heights was skiing alone on expert-level terrain on Thursday when he fell off […]

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Woman Arrested at Richfield DI

A woman has been arrested after an altercation in Richfield. Just after 6:00 p.m. on Feb. 3 the Richfield City Police Department responded to a call at the DI in Richfield. According to authorities, eye witnesses stated that Deborah Williams, age 63, was accusing a 27 year old female of […]

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Bill To Ban Selfies While Driving Advances

Bill To Ban Selfies While Driving Advances

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Legislation that would ban drivers from taking “selfies” while driving is moving to the full Utah Senate. SB 102 from Republican State Senator Chris Wilson would add video and photographs while driving to the list of offenses under the state’s distracted driving law. Wilson says […]

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Rocky Mountain Power Offers Donation Program To Help Struggling Customers

Rocky Mountain Power Offers Donation Program To Help Struggling Customers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Rocky Mountain Power is giving customers a way to help lower-income families stay warm this winter. The company’s Lend a Hand Program works with the Salvation Army to help pay electricity bills for eligible recipients. Customers can donate as little as one dollar a month, […]

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Report:  About 12% Of Utah National Guard Members Remain Unvaccinated

Report: About 12% Of Utah National Guard Members Remain Unvaccinated

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A small percentage of Utah National Guard personnel have yet to receive any COVID-19 vaccinations. KSTU-TV reports that about 12-percent of the soldiers and airmen were not vaccinated as of late January. Ten exemptions were approved, while more than 500 were still pending as of […]

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Utah Senate Approves Bill To End Local Gun Regulations

Utah Senate Approves Bill To End Local Gun Regulations

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would end the ability of local governments to implement their own gun regulations has cleared the Utah Senate. The chamber voted along party lines to approve Senate Bill 115 yesterday. The bill makes it clear that cities and counties cannot make their […]

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