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Utah school will allow students to reject dance invitations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah elementary school has decided to give its students the option of saying no when they are asked to dance during school events after a parent complained about its rule. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the parent of a sixth-grader at Kanesville Elementary School […]

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Utah GOP lawmakers shut down discussion of equal-pay study

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican lawmakers shut down discussion of a bill Tuesday that would study whether women working in some state government offices are paid less than men. The proposal from Democratic Sen. Luz Escamilla asked the state to spend $125,000 to have a university take an […]

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Utah lawmakers once again consider ending death penalty

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers are once again considering getting rid of the death penalty, two years after legislators came close to making the move. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that a bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Gage Froerer of Huntsville would prohibit Utah prosecutors from […]

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Utah lawmakers vote against ‘hands-free cellphone bill’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers voted against a bill that would have given police the authority to pull over motorists for using their hands to answer phone calls while driving. The Deseret News reports Democratic State Rep. Carol Spackman Moss presented the “hands-free cellphone bill” Friday to the […]

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Trump fights releasing details on national monument decision

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. government says it doesn’t have to release documents involving legal arguments for President Donald Trump’s decision to shrink national monuments because they’re protected presidential communications. The Department of Justice made a more detailed request of a federal judge in Idaho last week to dismiss […]

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Leaping elk crashes low-flying research helicopter

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a leaping elk brought down a research helicopter trying to capture the animal in the mountains of eastern Utah. Wasatch County authorities say the elk jumped into the chopper’s tail rotor as the craft flew low, trying to capture the animal with a […]

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Lawmaker: Proposed bill would create jobs in rural Utah

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill that would create a pilot Utah State University Extension program to help boost employment in rural parts of the state. The Herald Journal reports Republican State Rep. Michael Noel says the legislation — named the “Rural Online Initiative” — […]

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Replacement chosen for lawmaker in Southern Utah

The Washington County Republican Party is choosing Travis Seegmiller to join the Utah House of Representatives as a replacement for Jon Stanard. Seegmiller is an attorney and associate professor of law and economics at Dixie State University. He wan an eight-way race Monday to fill the newly-opened position in Utah’s […]

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Utah moves to sue California over fee on coal power

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers gave initial approval Monday to a proposal that would set aside $2 million to sue California over rules that make coal-fired power more expensive. The proposal from Republican Rep. Mike Noel passed through a subcommittee with only one Democratic lawmaker raising objections. It […]

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High court overturns man’s murder conviction in wife’s death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has overturned the murder conviction of a man found guilty of killing his wife in a moving pickup truck. Komasquin Lopez has long maintained that his wife shot herself, and on Friday the high court tossed out the guilty verdict. The […]

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