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Family of slain Utah college student confronts her killer

Family of slain Utah college student confronts her killer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Family members of a Utah college student who was found strangled and burned last year following a search for her that captured the nation’s attention called her killer a “monster” Friday. They confronted him during a hearing where he was sentenced to life in prison […]

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Missing Person in Sanpete County

Missing Person in Sanpete County

UPDATE – According to the Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office, Raymond “Larry” Yoss’s car was found above Joe’s Valley on Saturday, October 24.  Search and Rescue returned the next morning and found Raymond deceased.  His body was recovered down a steep decline not far from his vehicle.  The medical examiner’s office […]

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Fatal Crash in Sevier County

During the morning of Oct. 22, authorities responded to a near head on crash on SR-24 near milepost 7 in Sevier County. According to Utah Highway Patrol Sargent Clay Morgan, “a Geo Tracker was traveling South on SR-24 while at the same time a white Chevy Pickup was traveling North […]

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Slain Utah college student’s family gets $13.5M settlement

Slain Utah college student’s family gets $13.5M settlement

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a University of Utah track athlete who was killed by her ex-boyfriend on campus two years ago have reached a $13.5 million settlement with the university. University of Utah President Ruth Watkins said Thursday at a news conference that the college didn’t […]

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GOP’s Romney, long a Trump critic, voted — but not for Trump

GOP’s Romney, long a Trump critic, voted — but not for Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney says he’s voted in the Nov. 3 election but not for President Donald Trump. However, the Utah senator wouldn’t say Wednesday whom he did vote for. The 2012 GOP presidential nominee is a longtime Trump critic and was the lone Republican to vote […]

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Utah senator: Public can stay home to avoid police dog bites

Utah senator: Public can stay home to avoid police dog bites

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah senator has made clear he has little patience for complaints about police dogs during a meeting of the state Legislature’s law enforcement and criminal justice committee. The Salt Lake Tribune reported the committee voted Tuesday to explore a bill to codify best practices […]

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Fatal Crash Near Leamington

Fatal Crash Near Leamington

On Oct. 20 authorities responded to a near head on crash near Leamington. According to troopers, the crash occurred near milepost 7 on SR-132 when a Nissan Pathfinder headed east crossed the center line and struck a westbound Ford F-150 nearly head on. The drivers of both vehicles were the […]

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Utah rivals in governor’s race unite in call for decency

Utah rivals in governor’s race unite in call for decency

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Rival candidates vying to become Utah’s next governor joined together in new ads Tuesday urging people to accept the results of the November elections and maintain decency with one another despite political differences. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican who is the heavy favorite to […]

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Utah committee approves bill changing steps to rename places

Utah committee approves bill changing steps to rename places

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A legislative committee in Utah has approved legislation that seeks to streamline the federal process for changing geographic names statewide that contain language derogatory to Native Americans. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the draft bill would allow the Utah Division of Indian Affairs to […]

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Mt. Pleasant woman dies in single vehicle crash Sunday

SANPETE COUNTY, Utah-A Mt. Pleasant woman died Sunday in a single vehicle crash in Sanpete County. According to a report from the Utah Highway Patrol 64-year-old Gayle Seely was traveling northbound on Highway 89 between Mt. Pleasant and Fairview when she was passing another vehicle and for unknown reasons she […]

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