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Utah has not spent $1.5M on rooms, overflow center for virus

Utah has not spent $1.5M on rooms, overflow center for virus

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say Utah allocated nearly $1.5 million for quarantine lodging and a hospital overflow site for coronavirus treatment but did not use the funds. KUER-FM reports the quarantine and hospital site contracts will expire at the end of May and June, respectively. The state spent […]

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Emergency Business Assistance Grant Program launched in the six county area

Emergency Business Assistance Grant Program launched in the six county area

The Six County Association of Governments has launched an Emergency Business Assistance Grant Program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of the program is to assist businesses located in Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Wayne County that have been negatively affected as a result of the COVID-19 […]

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Mental wellness calls spike in Utah County during outbreak

Mental wellness calls spike in Utah County during outbreak

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah County emergency officials have reported a 34% increase in the number of calls for mental health and wellness checks since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Daily Herald reported the increase in calls to law enforcement authorities and first responders could be attributed to […]

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Pandemic has pushed 160K Utah residents into jobless ranks

Pandemic has pushed 160K Utah residents into jobless ranks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State officials say nearly 160,000 Utah residents have applied for unemployment since the pandemic took hold in the U.S. in mid-March. That represents about 11% of the total workforce in Utah that is eligible for the unemployment insurance program.The 6,275 unemployment claims made in the […]

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State sounds warning about southern Utah COVID cases

State sounds warning about southern Utah COVID cases

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s state epidemiologist warned Wednesday that Southern Utah could see a surge in coronavirus cases after the area experienced its most contagious two weeks since the pandemic hit. The five-counties in the southwestern health district recorded 55 new cases this week, and 56 cases the […]

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Detective, nurse, confidant: Virus tracers play many roles

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A growing number of health professionals around the world are filling an important role in the effort to guard against a resurgence of the coronavirus. In the United States, some experts say an estimated 300,000 contact tracers are needed to adequately curtail the spread. Contact […]

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NCAA to lift moratorium on football, basketball workouts

NCAA to lift moratorium on football, basketball workouts

The NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to lift a moratorium on voluntary workouts by football and basketball players effective June 1 as a growing number of college leaders expressed confidence that fall sports will be possible in some form despite concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. A decision on other […]

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Utah’s Conley waiting for news, like the rest of the NBA

Utah’s Conley waiting for news, like the rest of the NBA

Mike Conley is waiting for further instructions. So is the rest of the NBA. The league is continuing to work through multiple return-to-play scenarios. Two people with knowledge of the situation said Wednesday that Orlando, Las Vegas and Houston remain under consideration. The people spoke to The Associated Press on […]

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Utah mayor asked to resign over concert amid pandemic

Utah mayor asked to resign over concert amid pandemic

KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A Utah-based watchdog group has asked Kaysville Mayor Katie Witt to resign because of her support for a concert that could attract hundreds of people. Witt expressed her support for the May 30 concert in a statement last week. The progressive Alliance for a Better Utah […]

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Church services can resume soon for Latter-day Saints

Church services can resume soon for Latter-day Saints

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints could resume services as soon as this weekend, more than two months after they were suspended to help halt the spread of the coronavirus. Global leaders of the faith said in a letter Tuesday that meetings can […]

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