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Manti City sells street to LDS Church

Finalizing a process begun 10 years ago, the Manti City Council voted unanimously at their February 1 meeting to divest the city of a street by selling it to the adjoining property owner. In 2007, the Utah Department of Transportation recommended the city close 100 East from US 89 to […]

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Liquor Control Pushes For App

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s liquor commissioner is looking into developing a mobile phone app that could help people find the closest liquor store, or find out if a certain product is in stock. Olivia Agraz tells the “Salt Lake Tribune” she’s requested a look into the technology for […]

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Trial begins for man accused in St. George murder

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Testimony has begun in the trial of a southern Utah man accused of killing a 20-year-old woman in an attack that also left another woman dead. The Spectrum newspaper of St. George reports that a man who survived a gunshot wound during the violence that […]

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Utah midwife sentenced to jail in rare criminal case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah midwife convicted in the death of a premature twin baby marks a rare criminal case that comes as out-of-hospital births grow in popularity in the U.S. and more states move to license midwives. The Spectrum newspaper in St. George reports that 57-year-old Vickie […]

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Salt Lake County resolution criticizes Trump’s travel ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials in Salt Lake County have passed a resolution urging the federal government to rescind the executive order by President Donald Trump that halts refugee intake and places limitations on travel. The Deseret News reports that the Salt Lake County Council voted in favor of […]

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Regional Advisory Slots Open For State Wildlife Board 

(St. George, UT)  –  The Utah State Wildlife Board has openings for more regional advisors.  As of today through the end of the business day, March 15th, the USW is accepting nominees for the state’s five wildlife management regions.  Washington County is in the southern management region which is the state’s […]

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Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In Cedar City Attempted Murder Case 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  A suspect is pleading not guilty in a Cedar City home invasion and attempted murder case.  Ismael Lopez’s lawyer presented his client’s plea in court yesterday.  Lopez faces several charges for allegedly breaking into the home of a former girlfriend and stabbing that woman’s mother multiple times […]

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Senate panel OKs bill requiring porn-free Wi-Fi in libraries

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group of Utah Senators has signed off on a proposal that would require public libraries in Utah to install pornography blocking technology on their wireless networks. The proposal comes from Woods Cross Republican Sen. Todd Weiler. Weiler led an effort last year for Utah […]

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New Mexico releases draft monitoring plan for mine spill

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is updating a long-term plan for monitoring the effects of a 2015 mine waste spill that fouled rivers in three Western states. The state Environment Department released the draft late Tuesday. Public comments will be accepted through March 3. Environment Secretary Butch Tongate says […]

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Utah Officials Commend Trump’s Gorsuch SCOTUS Pick 

(Undated)  –  Utah officials are reacting positively to President Trump’s pick of Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.  After last night’s prime time announcement, Senators Orrin Hatch, Mike Lee and Attorney General Sean Reyes all released statements praising the Colorado native as an outstanding […]

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