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Crews expect increased containment of Pole Creek Fire

Crews expect increased containment of Pole Creek Fire

Crews have now gained 23 percent containment on the Pole Creek Canyon as of Tuesday Morning. At the morning fire meeting, crews said they expect containment to increase Tuesday for both the Pole Creek Fire which has burned 71,873 acres and the Bald Mountain Fire which has burned 14,866 acres. […]

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Sevier and Carbon Counties Get Federal Grants To Fight Opioid Epidemic 

Sevier and Carbon Counties Get Federal Grants To Fight Opioid Epidemic 

Carbon and Sevier counties will get some help from the feds to help combat the opioid epidemic.  The Department of Agriculture’s Office of Rural Development is providing the counties with nearly 400-thousand dollars. County leaders say the money will be used to provide ambulances that are equipped to treat overdose […]

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Update on Pole Creek and Bald Mountain Fires

Update on Pole Creek and Bald Mountain Fires

A meeting was held in Mt. Pleasant Monday evening to provide the public with information about the Pole Creek and Bald Mountain fires.  Two Type 1 teams are now in place and managing the fires.  Containment lines have been created from Santaquin to Spanish Fork Canyon, and officials said back […]

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As crews fight Utah wildfire, evacuations may last weeks

As crews fight Utah wildfire, evacuations may last weeks

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — Local officials say two Utah wildfires could keep evacuees out of their homes for weeks. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office and the mayor of Elk Ridge warned Monday that 6,000 residents could be ordered to stay away for at least two weeks. Firefighters say the […]

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FBI alerts Saratoga Springs school of social media threat

FBI alerts Saratoga Springs school of social media threat

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Saratoga Springs officials say they were able to thwart a social media threat related to Westlake High School that was discovered by the FBI. Principal Gary Twitchell said in a letter sent to parents on Saturday afternoon that the Saratoga Springs Police Department was alerted to […]

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Mormon leaders call for new medical-marijuana plan in months

Mormon leaders call for new medical-marijuana plan in months

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon church leaders are calling for Utah lawmakers to pass medical-marijuana legislation by the end of the year even as they urge people to vote against an insurgent ballot measure that would legalize it. The Deseret News reported Sunday that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day […]

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Mormon fighting to end youth interviews ousted from faith

Mormon fighting to end youth interviews ousted from faith

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon man who led a campaign criticizing the church’s practice of allowing closed-door, one-on-one interviews of youth by lay leaders has been kicked out of the faith. Sam Young read a verdict letter for the first time Sunday that had been delivered to him […]

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Smoke bomb starts brush fire that burns 2 homes in Herriman

Smoke bomb starts brush fire that burns 2 homes in Herriman

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities have arrested a juvenile for allegedly starting a brush fire in Herriman that burned two homes and prompted neighborhoods to be evacuated. Unified Fire Authority officials say the juvenile sparked the blaze while allegedly playing with a smoke bomb. The name and age of […]

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Utah worker dies after falling headfirst in sewer pipe

HOOPER, Utah (AP) — A northern Utah city worker has died after he fell headfirst into a pipe in the city’s sewer system and drowned. The Weber County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday that the worker with the city of Hooper was stuck after he fell in the pipe. A co-worker […]

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Hundreds of political signs posted statewide are illegal

Hundreds of political signs posted statewide are illegal

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The political signs sprouting up across the Salt Lake City area on overpasses, pedestrian bridges and highway boundary fences are technically illegal but the law isn’t really enforced. Utah Department of Transportation spokesman John Gleason tells the Salt Lake Tribune that it is illegal to place campaign […]

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