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Utah school district’s schedule to mix class, home learning

Utah school district’s schedule to mix class, home learning

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake County school board has approved a schedule for reopening that will include a four-day week of class time in response to the coronavirus pandemic. KUTV-TV reported the Jordan School District board voted to require students to be in classrooms Monday through Thursday […]

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Campaigning during coronavirus, GOP ex-envoy falls short

Campaigning during coronavirus, GOP ex-envoy falls short

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jon Huntsman Jr. was an enormously popular governor, scion of a prominent family and ambassador under two presidents to America’s biggest global rivals, so he should be a political force to be reckoned with. But his comeback attempt fell short in a GOP primary as […]

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Fillmore Man Jailed After Pulling Gun On People With Trump Flags

Fillmore Man Jailed After Pulling Gun On People With Trump Flags

FILLMORE, Utah-Saturday, a Fillmore man was jailed after reportedly threatening a group of people with a gun. 40-year-old Omar Johnson Levi was charged in Fourth District Court with the following counts: -11 counts of aggravated assault, a third-degree felony -Six counts of felony discharge of a firearm, a third-degree felony […]

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Car crash near Walmart in Richfield

Car crash near Walmart in Richfield

Around 2:15 p.m. on July 6, Richfield City Police received a call about a car crash at an intersection near Walmart in Richfield. Upon arrival it was discovered that three vehicles were involved in the crash, a sedan, a SUV, and a side by side on a trailer towed by […]

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Blake Moore wins GOP primary in race to replace Bishop

Blake Moore wins GOP primary in race to replace Bishop

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Businessman Blake Moore won the GOP primary in northern Utah’s 1st Congressional District Monday in the race to replace retiring longtime Congressman Rob Bishop. Moore bested three competitors in a close race that was determined Monday after days of vote counting. The other candidates were: […]

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Data shows companies cited as virus hot spots received loans

Data shows companies cited as virus hot spots received loans

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two companies in Utah that were accused of creating COVID-19 hot spots have been named as recipients of a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program. The data released Monday shows Built Brands LLC and Wasatch Truss Inc. both received loans under the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck […]

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Cox bests ex-ambassador Huntsman in Utah governor race

Cox bests ex-ambassador Huntsman in Utah governor race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Spencer Cox won the Republican nomination for Utah governor on Monday, as the lieutenant governor successfully staved off a comeback attempt by former U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman Jr. The competitive four-way contest was conducted entirely by mail during the coronavirus pandemic, which also shaped the […]

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Veteran helps save man from drowning in Utah reservoir

Veteran helps save man from drowning in Utah reservoir

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — A park official says a retired veteran and former state trooper from Nevada helped prevent a man from drowning in a Utah reservoir. KUTV-TV reported the veteran pulled the man from the water at Sand Hollow Reservoir. Sand Hollow State Park manager Jonathan Hunt […]

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Sean Reyes bests GOP challenger in attorney general race

Sean Reyes bests GOP challenger in attorney general race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Sean Reyes has won the primary in his bid for re-election as Utah attorney general. The Associated Press called the race on Friday for Reyes. He garnered 54% of the vote over challenger David Leavitt. Reyes will face Democratic defense attorney Greg Skordas in […]

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Zion National Park reopens shuttles with less seats, tickets

Zion National Park reopens shuttles with less seats, tickets

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — More than 3,400 people shuffled onto Zion’s shuttles on its reopening day Wednesday as the national park welcomes more visitors amid the coronavirus pandemic. The shuttles, which have been closed since April, chugged up and down the canyon as per usual but carrying only 33 passengers […]

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