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Utah ordinances to prohibit targeted residential protests

Utah ordinances to prohibit targeted residential protests

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A pair of Utah cities have passed ordinances prohibiting targeted protesting or picketing close to private homes. Lehi City Council and Spanish Fork City Council separately approved ordinances barring demonstrations aimed at a specific person within 100 feet of their home. The ordinances followed protests outside […]

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Kelli O’Hara, Richard Thomas join Tabernacle Choir Christmas

Kelli O’Hara, Richard Thomas join Tabernacle Choir Christmas

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Broadway’s Kelli O’Hara and Richard Thomas of “The Waltons” are the guest artists for “Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir.” The annual event was taped in December 2019 free of coronavirus restrictions or virtual tricks. The concert takes place at a 21,000-seat auditorium with the 360-member choir […]

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Utah County blocks private development at Bridal Veil Falls

Utah County blocks private development at Bridal Veil Falls

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah County has unanimously approved a measure that would block private development at the Bridal Veil Falls after protests and concerns from residents. The Utah County Commission’s decision after a public hearing on Wednesday occurred a day after protesters gathered outside the Utah County Administration Building […]

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Utah governor condemns attorney general joining Texas suit

Utah governor condemns attorney general joining Texas suit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Republican governor and governor-elect have condemned the attorney general’s decision to join a Texas lawsuit to invalidate the presidential race results in four battleground states that President Donald Trump lost. Gov. Gary Herbert and Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, who will be taking the governor’s […]

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Rep. Rob Bishop in hospital after suffering “mild” stroke

Rep. Rob Bishop in hospital after suffering “mild” stroke

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop says he has been hospitalized after suffering a “mild” stroke earlier this week. Bishop told KSL NewsRadio Wednesday that he felt a loss of balance, dizziness and difficulty maneuvering his right side, but his condition is improving. He is recovering […]

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Utah protesters oppose development at Bridal Veil Falls

Utah protesters oppose development at Bridal Veil Falls

PROVO, Utah (AP) — About a dozen protesters gathered outside the Utah County Administration Building to oppose a proposal for development at the popular tourist destination Bridal Veil Falls. The Daily Herald reported that the protest Tuesday came about a week after reports indicated that a developer had recently requested […]

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St. George selected to host 2 Ironman championships in 2021

St. George selected to host 2 Ironman championships in 2021

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A city in southwestern Utah has been named the next location for two Ironman championship competitions next year, including the 70.3 world championships which have not been raced in North America since 2013. The Spectrum reported Tuesday that St. George was selected to host the […]

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Utah magazine editor fatally swept out to sea in California

Utah magazine editor fatally swept out to sea in California

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The editor of Salt Lake magazine has died after she was swept into the ocean in Northern California. Mary Malouf was visiting Humboldt Bay, located on the coast near the Oregon border. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office said she walked out on the North Jetty […]

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Utah Senate blocks governor’s judicial nomination

Utah Senate blocks governor’s judicial nomination

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Republican-led Utah Senate has chosen not to host a hearing for one of outgoing Gov. Gary Herbert’s judicial nominations. Margaret Plane was nominated to the state Court of Appeals in November after serving as special counsel for Park City since 2019. Five of Herbert’s […]

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Utah pharmacy sued over alleged prescription violations

Utah pharmacy sued over alleged prescription violations

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Utah have sued a pharmacy after claiming employees allegedly filled hundreds of opioid prescriptions for members of the same family in the small city of Morgan. The Standard-Examiner reports that the state U.S. attorney’s office filed a civil enforcement action Friday against Ridley’s […]

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