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Mountain Roads In Iron County Closed Due To Wintry Weather 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  Two roads are closed in Iron County because of the dangerous, snowy conditions in the area.   The state department of transportation says State Route 143 is closed from Brian Head to Mammoth. The road is still open to Brian Head to Parowan. A portion of State Route 14 […]

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Thousands in anti-Trump women’s march pack Utah Capitol

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — About 6,000 women and others wearing pink hats, carrying signs and chanting “Women of Utah unite,” have poured into the Utah State Capitol as lawmakers started their 2017 session. The demonstrators in Salt Lake City hiked a steep hill in heavy snow and wind Monday […]

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The Latest: Utah Speaker: State needs to tackle homelessness

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Senate President Wayne Niederhauser says President Donald Trump’s inauguration comments about transferring power back from Washington. D.C. and “giving it back to you, the people” were encouraging. Niederhauser, a Sandy Republican, kicked off the opening day of Utah’s 2017 legislative session with a speech on […]

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The Latest: Police video shows shots fired at close range

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Newly released police video shows the moment when multiple shots were fired at a Somali refugee from short range after the suspect refused to drop a metal stick. Body camera videos released Monday show two officers running after then-17-year-old Abdullahi “Abdi” Mohamed and yelling at […]

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Ex-teacher in student sex case due for parole hearing

DRAPER, Utah (AP) — A former Utah English teacher is set to appear before the state parole board for the first time since she was sentenced to prison after being convicted of sexually abusing three students. The Board of Pardons and Parole will consider when to release ex-Davis High School […]

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92 Percent Of UT Legislators Campaign Money From Special Interests

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The vast majority of money going to Utah state legislators appears to be coming from special interests. An analysis by “The Salt Lake Tribune” says special-interest groups gave 92 percent of the campaign money raised by members of the 2017 legislature in last year’s election. […]

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Utah man gets up to 5 years for torturing, killing cats

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A 26-year-old Provo man has been sentenced to up to five years in prison for torturing and killing at least 11 cats. Spencer Pedersen was arrested in November after police said he killed and tortured several cats by burning, beating, dog mauling and other means. He […]

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Judge keeps alive newspaper case seeking BYU police emails

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge is keeping alive a newspaper open-records lawsuit aimed at obtaining Brigham Young University police emails for a probe of allegations that sex assault victims who made honor code complaints were improperly investigated. A university spokeswoman didn’t immediately comment Monday about 3rd District Judge […]

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Officials Start Accepting Big Game Permits Thursday 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  The state Division of Wildlife Resources says they will start accepting applications for big game permits this week.  Officials announced on Friday that they will start taking applications on Thursday.  Those who are interested have until March 2nd to turn in their applications to be included […]

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Utahns Rally Against Trump In Salt Lake City 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Many Utahns are openly displaying their dislike of newly inaugurated President Donald Trump.  Hundreds gathered Friday in downtown Salt Lake City to protest Trump’s inauguration at the Bennett Federal Building.  Organizers urged those who oppose the President’s agenda to join groups that will openly oppose his […]

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