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Police: Woman dies in Lehi crash involving car, dump truck

LEHI, Utah (AP) — Police in Lehi say a woman is dead and three other people have been injured after a dump truck collided with a car. They say the dump truck was hit on the side by a car that did not stop for a red light about 7:45 […]

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New Manti Temple Presidency announced

New Manti Temple Presidency announced

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently announced the new temple presidency for the Manti Temple.  Doug Dyreng of Manti and his wife Valerie have been called to serve as Manti Temple President and Matron.  The First Counselor will be Curtis Anderson from Gunnison, with his wife Marsha […]

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Student, turned away by adviser, forms gun reform group

OREM, Utah (AP) — A Utah high school student who was inspired by Parkland, Florida shooting survivors has started a community gun reform group after her attempts to start a school club were rejected by an adviser who said the club would have been too controversial. Liz Romrell, 17, attends […]

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Parents of Utah teen who overdosed sue defunct online market

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a Utah teenager who died of an overdose in 2016 are suing the now-defunct online illicit market where the drug that killed their son was purchased. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the parents of Grant Seaver filed the federal lawsuit Friday. Seaver’s parents, James […]

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Assistant fire chief in Utah charged with raping co-worker

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah assistant fire chief has been charged with raping a woman he worked with several times over the course of three years. Austin J. Corry, 26, appeared in court Thursday on 14 counts, including rape and forcible sexual abuse, the Daily Herald newspaper in Provo reported . […]

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Authorities ban target shooting on large area near Utah Lake

Authorities ban target shooting on large area near Utah Lake

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities have banned target shooting on over 2,000 acres of public land near Utah Lake to protect ancient petroglyphs, prevent wildfires and keep nearby homes safe. The Daily Herald reports the interim ban went into effect Thursday on Lake Mountain area land managed by federal and state authorities. […]

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Drug bust in Sevier County leads to multiple arrests

Four people are in custody in Sevier County after a drug bust Wednesday. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis, the major crimes unit was conducting an investigation into known drug traffickers when they watched 37-year-old Michelle Harris of Venice visit a home known to them to have drug activity. Investigators […]

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Deal unlikely in case a Mormon church sexual abuse case

Deal unlikely in case a Mormon church sexual abuse case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon church lawyers say it’s unlikely they will reach a settlement with a woman who accuses the faith of covering for a former missionary leader who she says raped her in the 1980s. Attorneys for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints requested a […]

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Man charged after setting himself on fire in Kaysville

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal marshals have arrested a man who set himself on fire at a Kaysville gas station, inflicting burns on himself and the four Utah officers who saved his life. KUTV-TV reports 26-year-old Tyler Ivison was booked into the Davis County Jail Wednesday on a warrant for aggravated […]

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Whooping cough cases doubled from last year in Utah County

Whooping cough cases doubled from last year in Utah County

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Whooping cough cases have doubled in Utah County this year, and public health officials are concerned there could be more as the school year begins. KUTV-TV reports 70 whooping cough cases have been confirmed so far this year. It’s twice as many cases as those reported during the […]

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