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Utah County commissioner comes out as gay

Utah County commissioner comes out as gay

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Republican lawmaker in an area of Utah where many residents are member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has publicly come out as gay. Utah County Commissioner Nathan Ivie said Wednesday his announcement was inspired in part by his work with […]

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Politics, killings stifle wolf recovery amid hefty price tag

Politics, killings stifle wolf recovery amid hefty price tag

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Illegal killings and political resistance have undercut the return of two species of endangered wolves despite more than $80 million in government spending. Wildlife officials warn the red wolves of North Carolina could be gone from the wild within a decade. In the Southwest, Mexican gray […]

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Utah and federal officials sign agreement on forest planning

Utah and federal officials sign agreement on forest planning

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah and federal officials have signed an agreement to defer to the state when planning forest projects. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that Republican Gov. Gary Herbert and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue signed the agreement Wednesday. Officials say the deal obligates the U.S. […]

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Hundreds protest abortion bans at Utah Capitol building

Hundreds protest abortion bans at Utah Capitol building

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Several hundred people gathered in the Utah State Capitol Tuesday afternoon to join a nationwide protest against abortion bans being passed around the country. Parents with young children and teenagers who left school early to attend the protest passed around markers and made posters championing […]

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Interior boss: No monument changes planned, but up to Trump

Interior boss: No monument changes planned, but up to Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says he has no plans for additional changes to national monuments as recommended by his predecessor, but says it’s ultimately up to President Donald Trump. Trump in 2017 shrank two sprawling Utah monuments at the recommendation of former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. […]

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Man who threatened mass shooting is serial online harasser

Man who threatened mass shooting is serial online harasser

DENVER (AP) — Only hours before women marched through many U.S. cities in January, Christopher Cleary set off a manhunt when he posted a Facebook message threatening to kill “as many girls as I see” in retaliation for years of romantic rejection. Cleary, 27, called himself a virgin who never […]

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Hail on I-70 causes slide-offs and crash Tuesday

Hail on I-70 causes slide-offs and crash Tuesday

One man is now recovering after hail Tuesday afternoon caused a crash on I-70 East of Salina in Sevier County. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, Joseph Gasper of Colorado was driving Eastbound near mile post 89 when he approached other vehicles ahead slowing for hail and snow that was […]

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Record year for Utah ski resorts thanks to snowy winter

Record year for Utah ski resorts thanks to snowy winter

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah ski resorts set a record for visitors this past winter thanks to heavy and consistent snowfall. A news release Tuesday from Ski Utah shows the 5.1 million skier days marked a major rebound from the previous winter when the state registered 4.1 million during […]

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Utah man sentenced to prison on convictions for tax evasion

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City area man who contended that tax laws didn’t apply to him has been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison on multiple convictions for felony tax evasion and related crimes. Judge Paul B. Barker sentenced 62-year-old Dennis Kay Iverson on […]

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Utah investigates school for troubled youth, citing abuse

Utah investigates school for troubled youth, citing abuse

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials are investigating a youth psychiatric center in southwest Utah suspected of sexual abuse, violence and several other issues. A letter from the Department of Human Services posted Friday claims staffing issues at Red Rock Canyon School in St. George have left residents and […]

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