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DWR Bans Trail Cameras, Other Tech During Hunting Season

DWR Bans Trail Cameras, Other Tech During Hunting Season

(Farmington, UT) – Utah hunters will not have some of the high-tech advantages they may be used to for future seasons. The Utah Wildlife Board voted to ban the use of trail cameras between July 31st and December 31st, regardless of whether the device is manually operated, or heat or […]

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Utah Smashes Single-Day COVID-19 Case Record

Utah Smashes Single-Day COVID-19 Case Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Utah health officials are reporting the highest single-day rise in new COVID-19 infections. State epidemiologist Leisha Nolen says yesterday’s count of 72-hundred-and-47 new cases doesn’t tell the whole story, citing people using at home tests. UDOH also reported 44 more patient deaths. Hospitalizations continue to […]

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Avalanche Update

Forecast for Skyline Area Mountains Issued by Brett Kobernik for Thursday, January 6, 2022 The avalanche danger remains CONSIDERABLE on mid and upper elevation northwest, north and northeast, and east facing slopes. Large human triggered avalanches are likely. The snowpack is becoming more stubborn. It is slowly becoming less likely […]

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Sundance cancels in-person film festival due to virus surge

Sundance cancels in-person film festival due to virus surge

NEW YORK (AP) — Just two weeks before it was to be held in Park City, Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is canceling its in-person festival and reverting to an entirely virtual edition due to the current coronavirus surge. Festival organizers announced Wednesday that the festival will start as scheduled […]

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Gov. Cox Declares Liquid Petroleum Gas Emergency

Gov. Cox Declares Liquid Petroleum Gas Emergency

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is declaring a liquid petroleum emergency in Utah. Governor Cox said the freezing temperatures and road closures caused by the weather has caused a spike in propane demand in the Beehive State. Declaring an emergency allows the state to suspend federal regulations […]

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Cox Blasts Tech Founder Who Sent Anti-Semitic Email

Cox Blasts Tech Founder Who Sent Anti-Semitic Email

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is speaking out after he and other Utah leaders were sent an anti-semitic email from the founder of a tech company. David Bateman, the founder of Entrata, claimed Jews were using the COVID vaccine to “euthanize Americans.” In a statement on social […]

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Angels Landing Permit Lottery System Launches

Angels Landing Permit Lottery System Launches

(Springdale, UT) — Hikers looking to climb one of the most popular spots at Zion National Park will need to leave it up to chance. The National Park Service launched a lottery for its pilot permit program. Visitors looking to hike Angels Landing between April 1st and May 31st need […]

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Historic Salt Lake council majority LGBTQ, people of color

Historic Salt Lake council majority LGBTQ, people of color

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City has sworn in a historic new city council where the majority of members identify as LGBTQ, and most are people of color. The Salt Lake Tribune reports councilwoman Victoria Petro-Eschler said Monday the makeup of the seven-member council is not just a […]

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UDOH Changes COVID-19 Quarantine Guidelines

UDOH Changes COVID-19 Quarantine Guidelines

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Health changed its COVID-19 isolation and quarantine guidelines to match recent changes from the CDC. Under the updated protocols, anyone who tests positive must stay home for at least five days, regardless if they have symptoms. After five days, that person […]

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Richfield’s New Mayor and City Council Members Sworn In

Richfield’s New Mayor and City Council Members Sworn In

The city of Richfield officially has a new Mayor and two new City Council members. In a ceremony held at the Richfield City offices on Jan. 3, Judge McIff swore in new Richfield City Mayor Bryan Burrows. He took the place of Dave Ogden who had served in the role […]

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