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Utah’s Vape Ban Takes Effect, Threatening Local Businesses

Utah’s Vape Ban Takes Effect, Threatening Local Businesses

(Salt Lake City, UT) — As of yesterday, nearly all vape products are now illegal in Utah following a law passed last year. The law bans flavored vapes, those with more than 4-percent nicotine, and any products not approved by the FDA. This affects popular brands like Juul and Vuse. […]

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Trump Appoints New EPA Administrator For Utah’s Region

Trump Appoints New EPA Administrator For Utah’s Region

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah has a new EPA administrator as President Trump appoints Cyrus Western to lead EPA Region 8. The region covers Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and 28 Indigenous tribes. Western previously served as Majority Whip in the Wyoming State House, where he […]

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Governor Cox Vetoes Property Tax Bill Over Education Funding Concerns

Governor Cox Vetoes Property Tax Bill Over Education Funding Concerns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox has vetoed SB-37, a bill that would have moved property tax revenues into the state’s general fund before being redistributed to schools. Cox argued it could confuse taxpayers and potentially divert funds from education. Senate President Stuart Adams disagreed, saying the bill […]

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New Sixth District Courthouse in Manti dedicated

New Sixth District Courthouse in Manti dedicated

The newest courthouse in Utah was dedicated during a ceremony on Monday, March 24.  Construction on the Manti Sixth District Courthouse began just 18 months ago and houses two courtrooms for District and Juvenile Court.  Prior to the new courthouse’s construction, Court had been held in the Sanpete County Courthouse, […]

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Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love Passes Away

Former Utah Congresswoman Mia Love Passes Away

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former U.S. Congresswoman Mia Love has passed away after battling brain cancer. Her family announced yesterday that she died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones. She was the first Black Republican woman in Congress and Utah’s first Black lawmaker, serving from 2015 to 2019. […]

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Utah Officials React To Trump’s Order To Dismantle U.S. Education Department

Utah Officials React To Trump’s Order To Dismantle U.S. Education Department

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah education leaders say major changes to the U.S. Department of Education will require congressional approval and legal challenges. This comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin dismantling the agency yesterday. The Utah State Board of Education said the full impact […]

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Utah Reps. Maloy, Kennedy Face Chaotic Town Hall In Salt Lake City

Utah Reps. Maloy, Kennedy Face Chaotic Town Hall In Salt Lake City

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s newest members of Congress, Reps. Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy, held a town hall yesterday at the University of Utah, despite warnings from Republican leaders to avoid in-person meetings. A crowd of around 300 people interrupted the lawmakers, with many voicing frustration over President […]

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Miss Moroni set for Saturday

Miss Moroni set for Saturday

The Miss Moroni and Little Miss Moroni Pageant will take place on Saturday, March 22nd at Moroni Middle School. Contestants for Miss Moroni include Kynnedy Cartwright, daughter of Kris West and JR Cartwright; Kenadee Hopes, daughter of Boedee and Patti Jo Hopes, and Erin and Benjamin Maier; and Angela Vasquez, […]

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Poll Indicates Support For Legalizing Recreational Marijuana In Utah

Poll Indicates Support For Legalizing Recreational Marijuana In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new poll indicates there is support for a citizen’s ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana in Utah. The poll conducted earlier this month by Noble Predictive Insights asked about 600 registered voters whether they would support such an initiative. Fifty-two percent said yes, while […]

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Body Found At Arches National Park In 1983 ID’d As Provo Teen

(Provo, UT) — Police in Provo believe they’ve finally solved a decades-old missing person case. Seventeen-year-old Robby Lynn Peay ran away from a Salt Lake City youth treatment center in 1983. Authorities discovered a body at Arches National Park that same year, but initial forensic testing did not let investigators […]

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