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Utah authorities investigate 2 attempts to blow up ATMs

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Utah police agencies are investigating the use of propane tanks to blow up ATMs. One of the attempts on Sunday caused an explosion, while the other attempt was prevented by law enforcement. Surveillance footage shows a West Jordan credit union’s ATM exploding while someone […]

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Crews rescue injured man from cave after 12 hours

VERNAL, Utah (AP) — Crews spent 12 hours rescuing a California man who fell while exploring a Utah cave. The Deseret News reports Uintah County Sheriff’s Cpl. Brian Fletcher says the man and three friends on Sunday were exploring Little Brush Creek Cave in the Ashley National Forest near Dinosaur […]

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Flags to be lowered to half staff Friday for LDS President

In remembrance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Thomas S. Monson’s death, the U.S. and Utah flags will be flown at half staff at all state facilities and public grounds from sunrise until sunset on Jan. 12, according to a statement issued by the governor’s office. […]

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Supreme Court won’t hear suit over prairie dog protections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from Utah property owners challenging endangered-species protections for prairie dogs, but the plaintiffs say the case has nevertheless made a mark as the Trump administration moves to loosen the contested rules. Lawyers for the Cedar City residents […]

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Forest Service wants to hear from you about Brian Head fire rehab

(Brian Head, UT) — The National Forest Service wants to hear from you regarding their plan to rehabilitate the area scorched by the Brian Head Fire. Some of the work involved includes watershed and wildlife habitat rehabilitation, along with reforestation and timber salvage. You can submit your comments on the […]

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Small Earthquake hits North East of Beaver

(Puite County, UT) — No damage or injuries from a small tremor that struck in Puite County. The United States Geological Survey reports the quake hit near the Manderfield Reservoir yesterday afternoon and was measured at a 3.5 on the Richter scale. The USGS also reported that a much smaller […]

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Law simplifies sale of seized guns to limit destruction

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A new Utah law aimed at stopping the destruction of guns seized by police is making it easier to sell the firearms instead. The Standard-Examiner in Ogden reported Monday the law requires the state to contract with a licensed gun dealer to accept weapons from police […]

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Judge dismisses standoff case vs. rancher Cliven Bundy, sons

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge in Las Vegas on Monday dismissed criminal charges against a Nevada rancher and his sons accused of leading an armed uprising against federal authorities in 2014. Chief U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro signaled when she declared a mistrial last month that she might dismiss […]

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Supreme Court won’t take Florida couple’s treehouse dispute

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Florida couple will have to take down their beachfront treehouse after the Supreme Court declined to get involved in a dispute over it. The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take the case brought by Lynn Tran and Richard Hazen, who live on Anna Maria Island […]

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Search continues for 2 Utah teens missing on trip to Eureka

TOOELE, Utah (AP) — The search continues for two Utah teenagers who have been missing for more than a week on a drive from Tooele to Eureka. Authorities say 17-year-old Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson and 18-year-old Riley Powell left Tooele on Dec. 30. The couple planned to stop in Spanish Fork […]

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