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U.S. Representative tests positive for COVID-19

U.S. Representative tests positive for COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday, an announcement that comes shortly after the first known case in Congress. He says he began feeling mild, cold-like symptoms on Saturday and was tested as his symptoms worsened. McAdams says he plans to […]

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Earthquake hits Salt Lake City area

Earthquake hits Salt Lake City area

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — With much of normal life at a screeching halt to combat the coronavirus, millions of people in Utah are hunkered down in the safety of their homes. But on Wednesday morning, even that protection felt fragile as an earthquake strong enough to shut down the […]

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National Parks stay open amid COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Most national parks are open as a refuge for Americans tired of being stuck at home because of the coronavirus. Entry fees have been eliminated, but many parks are closing visitor centers, shuttles and lodges to fight the spread of the virus. Parks are trying […]

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No shortage of Gas

The Sanpete County Sheriff’s office have tweeted that there is no shortage of gasoline and the refineries are fine.  Please do not make a run on the gas stations.    

Trump Calls Himself A ‘Wartime President.’ He Promises ‘Total Victory.’

Trump Calls Himself A ‘Wartime President.’ He Promises ‘Total Victory.’

WASHINGTON-Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump, during Wednesday’s press briefing to the nation at the White House, spoke concerning how the federal government is responding to COVID-19. Trump again referred to the malady as the “Chinese virus” and called himself “a wartime president.” Trump announced the invocation of the Defense Production […]

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U.S.D.A Rural Development office

U.S.D.A Rural Development office

USDA Rural Development – Together, America Prospers SERVICE NOTIFICATION March 18, 2020 Dear Rural Development Customers, Stakeholders, and Partners: All USDA Rural Development employees in Salt Lake City are working remotely until further notice due to the earthquake we experienced this morning. We will continue delivering programs and offering the […]

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Another earthquake is not imminent

Some media outlets are erroneously reporting that a bigger earthquake is imminent. This is not true. According to University of Utah seismologists, there is only a 5% chance of a larger earthquake at this time.  Currently, power is being restored to areas that were affected by this morning’s 5.7 magnitude […]

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Earthquake hits Wasatch Front

Earthquake hits Wasatch Front

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 5.7-magnitude earthquake has shaken Salt Lake City and many of its suburbs. The quake sent panicked residents running to the streets, knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes and closed the city’s airport and its light rail system. The U.S. Geological Survey […]

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Restaurants, bars closed statewide as Moab pauses tourism

Restaurants, bars closed statewide as Moab pauses tourism

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert ordered statewide dine-in closures at restaurants and bars Tuesday while health officials in the national parks hotspot of Moab ordered a halt to new overnight tourists to help stop the spread of the new coronavirus. The steps came as the number […]

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Utah parents settle lawsuit over daughter’s death in jail

Utah parents settle lawsuit over daughter’s death in jail

SALT LAKE CITY (The Salt Lake Tribune) — The parents of a Utah woman who died while in jail have settled a lawsuit against a county for $950,000. Calvin and Kim Ostler sued Salt Lake County over the death of their daughter, Lisa Marie Ostler. The lawsuit says jailers believed […]

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