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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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Man arrested in Utah football player’s shooting death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police arrested a man early Sunday in connection with the shooting death of Utah sophomore cornerback Aaron Lowe. Homicide detectives with the Salt Lake City Police Department located 22-year-old Buk M. Buk in Draper and booked him on charges of aggravated murder, attempted murder and […]

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Cox Calls For Less Partisanship During WGA Workshop

Cox Calls For Less Partisanship During WGA Workshop

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor is asking for less partisanship and more cooperation between western states. Governor Spencer Cox addressed a workshop meeting of the Western Governor’s Association in Salt Lake City yesterday. During his remarks, he told the audience that state governments litigate rather than cooperate to […]

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Rocky Mountain Power Proposing Electric Vehicle Chargers Throughout The State

Rocky Mountain Power Proposing Electric Vehicle Chargers Throughout The State

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Rocky Mountain Power is planning to invest millions-of-dollars to provide electric vehicle chargers across the state. Its Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Plan would invest 50-million-dollars to install 100 fast chargers across 20 to 25 locations. Officials say electric vehicle prices are going down, and they’re seeing […]

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Yellowstone: Exposure killed man at lake, no sign of brother

Yellowstone: Exposure killed man at lake, no sign of brother

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park officials say an autopsy has determined that a man whose body was found on the shore of a lake died of hypothermia. The body of 67-year-old Mark O’Neill, of Chimacum, Washington, was found Sept. 20 on the eastern shore of Shoshone […]

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Drunken Man Crashes Van After Attempting To Run Brother Over

(Beaver County, UT) — A man is in jail in Beaver County after police say he crashed into several cars while attempting to run over his own brother. Arrest records show 25-year-old Juan Gaspar had been drinking when he and his brother got into a fight earlier this week in […]

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Vigil For Aaron Lowe To Be Held At UofU Tonight

Vigil For Aaron Lowe To Be Held At UofU Tonight

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The University of Utah is holding a candlelight vigil for football player Aaron Lowe tonight. The vigil will be held on the southwest lawn of the student union at 7:30. Speakers are expected to include University of Utah President Taylor Randall, Athletics Director Mark Harlan […]

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Lee’s Bill To Provide Broader Relief To Vaccine Mandates Fails To Pass

Lee’s Bill To Provide Broader Relief To Vaccine Mandates Fails To Pass

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mike Lee’s first attempt to place broader exemptions into any vaccine mandates proposed by the Biden administration will not be moving forward. The Utah Republican introduced a bill in the Senate yesterday that would grant an exemption based on anyone’s personal belief that they should not […]

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