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Utah Homicides Saw Record Jump Between 2019, 2020

(Taylorsville, UT) — The state Department of Public Safety is expected to release its full Crime in Utah 2020 report today that reveals the state saw its highest jump in murders last year. Crime data from the DPS shows that last year the state saw 93 homicides in 2020, an […]

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Manti to host ribbon cutting for sports park

Manti to host ribbon cutting for sports park

Manti City is inviting the public for an official ribbon cutting ceremony of the Manti City Sports Park on Wednesday October 13th at 5 p.m. There will be a youth football game that will follow the ceremony.

Hundreds pack Utah hearing to oppose Biden vaccine plan

Hundreds pack Utah hearing to oppose Biden vaccine plan

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hundreds of maskless people packed a legislative hearing to urge Utah lawmakers to fight President Joe Biden’s plan to require most workers to get either vaccinated or regularly tested for COVID-19. Most of the people who attended the hearing Monday criticized Biden’s plan, saying it […]

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Southern Utah University Not Mandating COVID-19 Vaccine

Southern Utah University Not Mandating COVID-19 Vaccine

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah University is not issuing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students. University officials say it’s a complicated issue, and due to the added complexities and additional conversations, they have determined it would not be prudent to implement a vaccine requirement for students. However, they added […]

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‘Y’ Mountain Lit Up In Rainbow Colors

‘Y’ Mountain Lit Up In Rainbow Colors

(Provo, UT) — Provo’s “Y” Mountain looked a little more colorful Thursday night. Brigham Young University students lit the Y in rainbow colors ahead of LGBTQ History month in October. Back in March, students lit up the mountain in rainbow colors to mark the anniversary of when BYU clarified that […]

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Missing Hiker Found Alive In Zion National Park

Missing Hiker Found Alive In Zion National Park

(Springdale, UT) — A 71-year-old man missing for several days at Zion National Park has been found. John Burg was last seen on Tuesday at a hotel in Kanab and was thought to be hiking the Canyon Overlook Trail. Park officials say Burg was able to call 911 on Friday, […]

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LDS Church Announces 13 New Temples During General Conference

LDS Church Announces 13 New Temples During General Conference

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is planning to build 13 new temples worldwide. President Russell M. Nelson announced the new temples yesterday at the close of the Church’s General Conference in Salt Lake City. Four of the new temples will be built […]

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Snow College Football Player Dies in Crash

Snow College Football Player Dies in Crash

A Snow College football player is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Ephraim over the weekend. School officials shared in a press release that the crash occurred Sunday evening on 100 North, but no other details were provided. The school has confirmed the identity of the individual as Mafatini Mafatini. […]

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LDS president: Church leaders speak ‘pure truth’

LDS president: Church leaders speak ‘pure truth’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints urged members Saturday at a church conference to listen to the faith’s leaders when they seek “pure truth.” Church President Russell M. Nelson thanked members who have followed church guidance, which has been to […]

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79-year-old hiker reported missing at Utah park is rescued

79-year-old hiker reported missing at Utah park is rescued

Authorities say a 79-year-old hiker reported missing at Utah’s Zion National Park has been found alive. Nellis Air Force Base personnel in Nevada told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that John Fiske Burg was located Saturday afternoon above Lodge Canyon. National Park Service officials say Burg was treated at the scene […]

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