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Court tosses Utah law that blocked malpractice lawsuits

Court tosses Utah law that blocked malpractice lawsuits

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has struck down part of a law that allowed a state panel to block malpractice lawsuits from reaching the courtroom. The court ruled last week that it is unconstitutional for the panel under the state Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing […]

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Marijuana companies protest Utah’s medical pot grower picks

Marijuana companies protest Utah’s medical pot grower picks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s decision to award a smaller number of medical marijuana grower licenses has sparked protests from rejected applicants who claim the state is granting licenses to unqualified cultivators and will create a cannabis shortage. Colorado-based marijuana company North Star Holdings LLC claims in a formal […]

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Utah wildfire destroys vacation home, threatened 30 others

Utah wildfire destroys vacation home, threatened 30 others

PARAGONAH, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a wildfire in southwestern Utah destroyed a vacation home and six outbuildings and threatened an additional 30 homes before being contained. The state Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands said the fire in Paragonah in Iron County burned 15 acres (6 hectares) before […]

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Woman killed, boy burned in Draper house fire

Woman killed, boy burned in Draper house fire

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A woman is dead and a child is seriously burned after a fire at a log home in Draper. KUTV reports a family of five was inside when the blaze started after midnight on Tuesday. Fire officials say the flames spread quickly, in the blaze that killed […]

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In NAACP speech, Mormon leader urges love for all

In NAACP speech, Mormon leader urges love for all

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ top leader urged people to love one another no matter their differences during a speech at the NAACP convention. President Russell M. Nelson said Sunday night in Detroit that everyone has a God-given responsibility to help make […]

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Utah man pleads not guilty to 2 Los Angeles-area killings

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Utah man has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges stemming from the alleged murders of an off-duty Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy and a professional Russian snowboarder in June. Thirty-year-old Rhett Nelson was arraigned Monday on charges of killing 50-year-old Deputy Joseph Solano and 31-year-old […]

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City considers competing measures on ‘Redmen’ water tank

City considers competing measures on ‘Redmen’ water tank

CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — Officials in a southern Utah city are considering whether to preserve a painted image of a Native American and the name “Redmen” on a water tank or allow it to be changed. The Spectrum reports the Cedar City Council reviewed last week two competing resolutions on the […]

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Gas euthanasia at Wyoming animal shelter protested

Gas euthanasia at Wyoming animal shelter protested

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (AP) — Two Wyoming residents are trying to end the use of a gas chamber for euthanasia at an animal shelter. The Humane Society of the U.S. says Wyoming is one of just four states where shelters still use gas chambers rather than lethal injection to euthanize […]

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Police ID 2 killed in rural Utah crash that also injured 5

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Authorities have identified two people killed when a pickup truck rolled off a dirt road into a ravine in a crash that also injured five people. The Standard-Examiner reports that 49-year-old Manuel “Tony” Lopez and 25-year-old Leon Hoang were pronounced dead at the scene in rural Weber County […]

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Brigham Young University student pushes for plastic bag fee

Brigham Young University student pushes for plastic bag fee

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Brigham Young University student is looking to reduce the environmental and economic costs of single-use plastic bags by pushing for a 10 cent fee. The Daily Herald reported Sunday that Annie Ayre has been reaching out to Provo officials and businesses after researching the effects of plastic […]

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