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Utah records 30 deaths from COVID-19, a new single day high

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state health officials reported 30 new deaths from the coronavirus Thursday, a new single day high that follows a monthlong surge in cases. The tally eclipsed the previous high of 21 deaths reported Nov. 24, state figures show. A total of 1,126 people have […]

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Utah’s $1,500 teacher bonuses may exclude Salt Lake City

Utah’s $1,500 teacher bonuses may exclude Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City educators may not be included in a plan to give Utah teachers $1,500 bonuses after lawmakers decided to exclude the online-only district. The proposed budget for the state’s public school budget this year would provide a $1,500 bonus for all licensed educators […]

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Utah hospitals begin administering first COVID-19 vaccines

Utah hospitals begin administering first COVID-19 vaccines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An intensive care nurse in Salt Lake City became the first person in Utah to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Utah hospitals began administering vaccinations to front-line healthcare workers with the highest risk of exposure. Hospital leaders expect about a total of 100 doses to be […]

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Elementary scores down in Salt Lake during online schooling

Elementary scores down in Salt Lake during online schooling

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Student scores in Salt Lake City elementary schools are down while youngsters attend school online during the coronavirus pandemic. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the percentage of students scoring below grade level in one or more subjects is up from 23% in 2019 to 32% […]

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Street encampment in Ogden grows during pandemic

Street encampment in Ogden grows during pandemic

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — An outdoor homeless community in Ogden has grown this year, and shelter officials say the coronavirus pandemic is contributing as the virus spreads more easily in indoor spaces like shelters.  The Standard-Examiner reports that police say the number of people who need shelter hasn’t necessarily grown […]

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Education advocates push for early teacher vaccinations

Education advocates push for early teacher vaccinations

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Education advocates are calling for teachers and other school workers to get priority in the national coronavirus vaccine rollout expected to start next week. In New Mexico, state legislators are calling for educators teaching in-person to receive the vaccine alongside healthcare workers and first responders. […]

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Utah health department orders 1st round of COVID-19 vaccines

Utah health department orders 1st round of COVID-19 vaccines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s health department has placed the state’s first order for coronavirus vaccines. They could arrive as early as mid-December. Hospital leaders say the first doses in Utah will go to front-line health care workers such as doctors and nurses in emergency departments. They will also […]

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The Sundance Film Festival goes largely virtual for 2021

The Sundance Film Festival goes largely virtual for 2021

Leave the snow boots, parkas and glove warmers in the closet, the 2021 Sundance Film Festival is coming down from the mountain and straight to your living room. Organizers on Wednesday said that this year they will premiere over 70 films on a custom online platform during the seven day […]

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Resorts, avalanche forecasters brace for pandemic ski season

Resorts, avalanche forecasters brace for pandemic ski season

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Northern Utah ski resorts are preparing for a season in the age of the coronavirus pandemic. Beaver Mountain is reducing the number of people allowed in lodges and encouraging people to change in their cars instead. They’re also adding food trucks, a rental tent and additional […]

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Coronavirus hospitalizations in Utah set record

Coronavirus hospitalizations in Utah set record

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hospitalizations in Utah reached a record high Saturday, with 573 coronavirus patients hospitalized in the state. The Salt Lake Tribune reports an additional 2,043 confirmed cases Saturday. The Utah Department of Health reported 14 more deaths on Saturday. Three of the people were between the […]

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