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Doctors Hopeful For Better Winter For COVID-19

Doctors Hopeful For Better Winter For COVID-19

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah doctors are optimistic the state may be in for a better winter when it comes to COVID-19. Dr. Eddie Stenehjem [[Sten-NAY-HEM]] for Intermountain Medical Center told reporters this Friday, that metrics remain at a high plateau. However, the number of people who have recovered […]

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Search and Rescue Responds to Capsized Boat at Fishlake

Search and Rescue Responds to Capsized Boat at Fishlake

On Oct. 22, Sevier County Sheriffs Office was dispatched to a capsized boat at Fishlake.  According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, “a father, Christopher Winslow age 36 from Cedar City, and son had been fishing with a friend. At 3:30 am they dropped the friend off and the father […]

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Utah AG Seeking Outside Law Firms To Handle Monument Case

Utah AG Seeking Outside Law Firms To Handle Monument Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s attorney general is seeking some outside help to challenge the Biden Administration in court. The Attorney General’s Office put out a request for bids yesterday seeking qualified law firms that could handle taking a case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The […]

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Paris Hilton pushes for federal ‘troubled-teen’ industry law

Paris Hilton pushes for federal ‘troubled-teen’ industry law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Celebrity Paris Hilton and activists who successfully pushed for reforms in the so-called troubled teen industry in Utah are now calling for federal legislation to regulate youth residential treatment centers. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Hilton and the nonprofit Breaking Code Silence appeared outside of […]

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‘Widespread’ racial harassment found at Utah school district

‘Widespread’ racial harassment found at Utah school district

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal civil rights investigation found widespread racial harassment of Black and Asian American students at a Utah school district, including hundreds of documented uses of the N-word and other racial epithets over the last five years. The probe released Thursday by the Department of […]

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Prescribed Fire Burning in Sevier County

Prescribed Fire Burning in Sevier County

Many residents in Sevier County will see smoke in the air today. Currently there is a construction project underway between Richfield and Annabella and part of that project includes burning all the weeds on the land. This is a prescribed burn and is going according to plan.

Site Location Announced for Ephraim Temple

Site Location Announced for Ephraim Temple

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has announced the location for the new temple to be built in Ephraim. The temple will be built on a 9.16 acre site located at the intersection of 200 North and 400 East. In the announcement it was shared that plans […]

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Salina City Police Seeking Publics’ Help in Locating Fugitive

The Salina City Police Department is seeking the publics help in locating a fugitive. In a post to there Facebook page they shared they are looking for a female wearing a black hoodie with red writing and black pants. She is around 5’5″, weighs approximately 150lbs and has black or […]

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Prosecutor: No more plea deals in gun-violence cases

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The top prosecutor in Utah’s most populous county says he will no longer offer plea deals to defendants accused of gun-related crimes in an effort to combat gun violence. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said Wednesday he was putting people “on notice” that […]

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Utah Lawmakers Take No Action On Demand For Election Audit

Utah Lawmakers Take No Action On Demand For Election Audit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are not ready to audit the results of the 2020 general election in Utah. The legislature’s Judiciary Committee held a three-hour hearing yesterday to discuss doing an audit of last year’s election. A large group of audit supporters and some state lawmakers testified […]

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