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Intermountain Announces Merger With Colorado-Based SCL Health

Intermountain Announces Merger With Colorado-Based SCL Health

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Intermountain Healthcare is moving into other states through a mega-merger. Intermountain and Colorado-based SCL Health announced they would operate under one banner, and be headquartered in Salt Lake City. The combined health system will include 33 hospitals, 385 clinics and more than 58-thousand employees in […]

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Fort A.P. Hill, Va. (April 31, 2005) - The spirit of brotherhood through scouting closely resembles that found in the Navy, which add to the spirit of adventure during the National Boy Scouts Jamboree. More than 40,000 Boy Scouts from every state in America and dozens of other countries attended the Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill. U.S. Navy photo by All Hands Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Todd Frontom (RELEASED)

LDS Church Will Pay $250 Million Into Fund For BSA Sexual Abuse Claims

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will pay 250-million dollars into a fund set aside for victims sexually abused while they were in Boy Scouts. The LDS Church was the largest single sponsor of the Boy Scouts of America before ending its partnership […]

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Governor Expects Over 700 Afghan Refugees To Arrive In Utah

Governor Expects Over 700 Afghan Refugees To Arrive In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is expected to see over 700 Afghan refugees resettle here in the coming months. Governor Spencer Cox says the state expects around 765 Afghan refugees to arrive, and they are working with agencies, humanitarian groups, private sector leaders, Afghans in Utah and engaged citizens […]

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Lawmakers Consider Potential Challenge To Federal Vaccine Mandates

Lawmakers Consider Potential Challenge To Federal Vaccine Mandates

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah state lawmakers are considering their options to potentially challenge a federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate for businesses. During a meeting at the State Capitol for the Health and Human Services Committee, the legislature heard from groups concerned that a mandate would lead to workers leaving […]

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Murder Charges Pressed in Richfield Car Crash

Murder Charges Pressed in Richfield Car Crash

Murder charges have been pressed in relation to a fatal car crash that happened next to the Richfield City Park in May. It was determined that Lesia Ann Allred crossed over the center line and struck Jaymi and Clinton Henries’ vehicle head on, killing Clinton and injuring Jaymi. After a […]

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Gabby Petito argued with boyfriend before vanishing

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A Florida police chief says they haven’t begun a physical search for Gabby Petito out West because they don’t know where to begin. Police video from Moab, Utah, shows she argued with her boyfriend Brian Laundrie on Aug. 12 near Arches National Park. Officers tried […]

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Tourists from China sue Utah after deadly tour bus crash

Tourists from China sue Utah after deadly tour bus crash

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Family and survivors of a bus crash that killed four Chinese tourists say the state of Utah didn’t do enough to make sure a remote highway was safe. The lawsuit filed Tuesday says the state failed to post warning signs, had a road design that […]

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Four Prosecutors Call On Utah Lawmakers To End Death Penalty

Four Prosecutors Call On Utah Lawmakers To End Death Penalty

(Salt Lake County, UT) — Four county prosecutors are calling for the Utah Legislature to end the death penalty. Salt Lake District Attorney Sim Gill, Utah County Attorney David Leavitt, Summit County Attorney Margaret Olson and Grand County Attorney Christina Sloan have all signed an open letter to Governor Spencer […]

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BYU Student Seen Defacing LGBTQ Chalk Art No Longer Enrolled

BYU Student Seen Defacing LGBTQ Chalk Art No Longer Enrolled

(Provo, UT) — A Brigham Young University student seen on video washing out chalk art messages supporting LGBTQ students is no longer enrolled. Officials for BYU won’t say whether he dropped out or was expelled. In the video recorded last month, the man is seen pouring out a water bottle […]

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Former Congressman Howard Nielson’s Services Set

Former Congressman Howard Nielson’s Services Set

Services are set for former congressman Howard Nielson. Nielson passed away in May of 2020, but due to health considerations at the time a public funeral was ruled out. His children are now planning a service, which the public is invited to attend and will take place on Sept. 25, […]

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