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PAC is ready if Spencer Cox runs for Utah governor in 2020

PAC is ready if Spencer Cox runs for Utah governor in 2020

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two friends of Lt. Governor Spencer Cox said Tuesday they’ve started a political action committee and are collecting online pledges for campaign donations should Cox decide to run for governor in 2020. The Utah 2020 PAC, which quietly formed a year ago, has since set […]

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Salt Lake City ax-throwing venue approved to serve beer

Salt Lake City ax-throwing venue approved to serve beer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Despite safety concerns, a recreational ax-throwing venue in Salt Lake City has been approved for a license to serve beer. The state liquor commission approved Social Axe Throwing’s request for a recreational beer license on Tuesday. The business asserted that it’s “substantially similar” to other […]

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Lagoon Park To Open For Season Saturday

Lagoon Park To Open For Season Saturday

FARMINGTON, Utah (KUTV 2 News)-Per a report from KUTV-Channel 2 in Salt Lake City, Lagoon Park is opening for another season on Saturday, weather permitting, at 10:00 am MDT. Families can experience an Easter egg hunt and a special visit from the Easter bunny this weekend as they visit. The […]

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Judge orders 3 Utah telemarketing companies to pay $500K

Judge orders 3 Utah telemarketing companies to pay $500K

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Three Utah telemarketing companies and their owner have been ordered to pay approximately $500,000 for dialing phone numbers on the Do Not Call Registry nearly 100 million times and making more than 4 million additional calls that included misleading statements to induce the sale of […]

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Utah teen appears in court in school backpack bomb case

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A 16-year-old is facing attempted murder and other charges after prosecutors say he tried to ignite an explosive device in a backpack at his southern Utah high school. The teen also was charged Monday in juvenile court in St. George with misdemeanor graffiti and abuse […]

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Angels Landing Trail Closed Tuesday for Trail Repair

Angels Landing Trail Closed Tuesday for Trail Repair

SPRINGDALE, UT – The park is closing the Angels Landing Trail at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, Tuesday, March 27, 2018, in order to fix a broken post in a steep section of chain. The post will need a full 24 hours to cure. The trail should reopen after 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 28. The West […]

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Utah Man Arrested In Arizona Car Crash, Three Slain

QUARTZSITE, Ariz. (AP)-Authorities confirmed a Utah man has been arrested in connection with a wrong-way crash killing three women in another vehicle in western Arizona last Saturday. Officials with the Arizona Department of Public Safety stated 49-year-old Washington City resident Dana Michael Cavanaugh has been booked into the La Paz […]

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Police evacuate homes in Park City after dynamite found

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Police in Park City have evacuated about 100 homes near the city’s historic main street after a crate of dynamite was discovered at a home. Captain Phil Kirk says the dynamite was discovered Monday at a home that dates back to the city’s days as […]

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Pedestrian hit and killed by train in Juab County

Pedestrian hit and killed by train in Juab County

The Juab County Sheriff’s office is investigating after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a train in Mona Monday morning. The incident was reported at 100 North and 400 West. Witnesses told authorities that the man jumped in front of the train as it approached and the incident is […]

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The Latest: About 30 semitrailers in fatal snowy Utah crash

COALVILLE, Utah (AP) — The Latest on a fatal Utah highway crash (all times local): 12:10 p.m. Utah troopers say at least three people have been injured and one person killed in a fatal snarl on an icy Utah highway. Sgt. Nick Bricker said there were 23 vehicles in about […]

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