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Mia Love backs Coleman to retake Congressional seat for GOP

Mia Love backs Coleman to retake Congressional seat for GOP

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Republican congresswoman Mia Love is endorsing a state lawmaker who is one of four candidates hoping to win back the seat for the GOP.  Love said Wednesday that Rep. Kim Coleman has been a tenacious contender against three other Republicans also competing for the […]

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Utah man charged with murder in death of woman met on Tinder

Utah man charged with murder in death of woman met on Tinder

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors have filed murder charges against a Utah man accused of choking and stabbing a woman he met on the popular dating app Tinder. Authorities said Wednesday that Ethan Hunsaker called 911 to report the slaying early Sunday morning and told police to shoot him. […]

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University of Utah, Utah State announce in-person fall term

University of Utah, Utah State announce in-person fall term

SALT LAKE CITY (The Salt Lake Tribune) — Two major universities in Utah have announced that students will return to campus this fall for in-person classes with preventive measures to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the announcement came Tuesday from the University of […]

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Storm exposes 100-year-old shipwreck in the Great Salt Lake

Storm exposes 100-year-old shipwreck in the Great Salt Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A shipwreck can be seen protruding from the Great Salt Lake and it could be more than 100 years old. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Utah State Parks posted a photo of a tangle of brown beams Monday on Facebook after a recent storm […]

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2 businesses didn’t force employees to work sick

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County Attorney on Tuesday refuted reports that two businesses linked to dozens of coronavirus cases forced employees to keep working after testing positive. David Leavitt said his office found the allegations made public by county leaders weren’t true, though he acknowledged the virus could […]

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Suspect in date killing of Utah woman called ‘monster’

Suspect in date killing of Utah woman called ‘monster’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Relatives of a Utah woman who police say was killed after meeting a man via the popular dating app Tinder have called the suspect a monster. The family of Ashlyn Black also called the killing a senseless and evil act. The family made the statement […]

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7-year old struck while riding bike in Ephraim

An accident in Ephraim Saturday evening, May 23, sent a 7-year old child to the hospital.  The child, not a resident of Ephraim, was riding a bike at approximately 300 North and 200 East, rode in front of a truck and was struck.  The child was not wearing a helmet […]

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Pandemic stalls plastic-bag control efforts in northern Utah

Pandemic stalls plastic-bag control efforts in northern Utah

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Restrictions aimed at reducing the use of single-use plastic bags have been put on hold in northern Utah during the coronavirus pandemic. But officials close to the issue said the efforts won’t be forgotten. The Herald Journal reports that in response to COVID-19 some stores have […]

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Teacher wants to make rare flower available for landscaping

Teacher wants to make rare flower available for landscaping

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Brigham Young University professor Mikel Stevens will never forget the day when he stumbled across a flower called a penstemon that was different than any he had seen before. He tells the Daily Herald that he sat in his vehicle for a few minutes as he […]

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Man shot, killed by Salt Lake City police officer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man was shot and killed by a Salt Lake City police officer who responded to a report of a group being threatened by two people with a gun. Salt Lake Police Sgt. Keith Horrocks says officers were dispatched at about 2 a.m. Saturday. When […]

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