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Teenager rolls after drinking and speeding in Sevier County

A teenager is recovering after his car rolled several times early Sunday Morning in Sevier County. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, the 18-year-old Eduardo Ferracini of Gunnison, was going 110 mph Sunday around 4:30 a.m on State Rout 118 near mile post 21. He went off the road to the […]

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Colorado man missing, presumed dead after jump off houseboat

Colorado man missing, presumed dead after jump off houseboat

BULLFROG, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Colorado man is missing and presumed dead after jumping off a houseboat north of Lake Powell. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials identify the missing man as 41-year-old Daniel Patrick McGuckin of Avon. They received a distress call Saturday afternoon about a man […]

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Plea deal possible ex-evidence tech accused of stealing meth

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors say they’re working to reach a plea agreement with a former evidence technician accused of stealing methamphetamine from a police evidence locker. The Standard-Examiner reports that Deputy Weber County Attorney Branden Miles made the statement Tuesday, shortly after the former sheriff’s employee made her first appearance in […]

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Elizabeth Smart kidnapper transferred to halfway house

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A woman who helped kidnap Elizabeth Smart has been transferred to a federal halfway house following her release from prison. An online entry in the Utah sex-offender registry shows 72-year-old Wanda Barzee is listed as living at a contracted residential re-entry center in Salt Lake […]

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Delta High student accused of threatening mass shooting

Delta High student accused of threatening mass shooting

A senior at Delta High School could face criminal charges after he threatened a mass shooting, according to a search warrant that was unsealed on Tuesday. The 17-year-old boy told a female student that he planned to shoot as many people as possible. The boy also warned the girl to […]

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Family of teen killed by target shooter have let go of anger

Family of teen killed by target shooter have let go of anger

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An uncle of a 14-year-old killed in an accidental shooting by nearby target shooters says the family has let go of their anger over the tragedy. Authorities have identified the teen that was accidently shot in the head Sunday while he riding in car with […]

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Algae bloom forces closure of Panguitch Lake

Algae bloom forces closure of Panguitch Lake

Panguitch Lake is closed until further notice because of a toxic algae bloom in the water. The Southwestern Utah Health Department closed the lake Monday with extremely high toxin levels detected in the water. Health officials advise humans and their pets to stay out of the lake because any contact with elevated […]

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Cedar City Football Field Vandalized With Diesel Fuel 

Cedar City Football Field Vandalized With Diesel Fuel 

Cedar City police are looking for whoever dumped diesel fuel onto a high school football field. Investigators say the vandalism on the field at Canyon View High School resembled male private parts. Police have not said what charges any suspects in the case could face–a felony count of vandalism may […]

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Zinke cans the notion he’s giving away lands for oil and gas

Zinke cans the notion he’s giving away lands for oil and gas

ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke dismissed the notion that he’s giving away public lands for oil and gas companies during a visit Monday to Utah’s Zion National Park where he drew attention to the maintenance backlog at national parks. Zinke said “nothing could be further […]

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Lawsuits challenging downsizing of monuments to stay in DC

Lawsuits challenging downsizing of monuments to stay in DC

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lawsuits brought by conservation, tribal and paleontological groups challenging the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s decision to shrink two Utah national monuments will remain in a court in Washington, D.C., after a judge on Monday denied the U.S. government’s request to move the cases to […]

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