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Utah mayor urges investment in census participation

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson says Utah residents are at risk of being undercounted in the census next year unless efforts are made to reach out to groups that could be hard to count. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Friday that an inaccurate population count could […]

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Family: Utah infant died after brain surgery, sitter held

Family: Utah infant died after brain surgery, sitter held

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — The family of a 4-month-old baby being cared for by a teen babysitter now facing abuse charges says the infant has died. The baby’s great aunt Elena Ratcliffe told KSL-TV the infant, Adalyn, died Friday after doctors performed a second brain scan on the infant and […]

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WWII-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. dies at 97

WWII-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. dies at 97

CHINLE, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation has announced that World War II-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. has died. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said Friday that Begaye died Friday in Chinle, Arizona. He was 97. The cause of death was not listed. Begaye was among hundreds of […]

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Cannons, bells, music mark 150th anniversary of railroad

Cannons, bells, music mark 150th anniversary of railroad

PROMONTORY, Utah (AP) — Thousands of people gathered Friday at the remote spot in the Utah desert where the final spikes of the Transcontinental Railroad were hammered 150 years ago, uniting a nation long separated by vast expanses of desert, mountains and forests and fresh off the Civil War. Visitors […]

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Clinic unveils ‘health care on wheels’ to serve homeless

Clinic unveils ‘health care on wheels’ to serve homeless

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City clinic will soon bring medical care to the streets. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Fourth Street Clinic has launched a new mobile clinic on Thursday that will travel to homeless resource centers and nonprofit agencies each week providing care. Clinic leaders said they […]

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Thousands gather in Utah for 150th anniversary of railroad

Thousands gather in Utah for 150th anniversary of railroad

PROMONTORY, Utah (AP) — The Latest on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad (all times local): 10:35 a.m. People from all over the country are gathering at a remote spot in Utah to celebrate Friday’s 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Bill Hanmer […]

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Provo aims to make scooters, bikes available this summer

Provo aims to make scooters, bikes available this summer

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Provo officials say they hope to have rentable bicycles and electric scooters available in the city this summer. The Daily Herald reported Thursday that the city has selected the company Zagster as its vendor for scooter and bike shares. Zagster has recommended for the city to make available […]

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Park Service plans replace, shorten water line for South Rim

Park Service plans replace, shorten water line for South Rim

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — The National Park Service plans to partially replace and shorten the frequently broken 50-year-old pipeline that supplies water to the Grand Canyon National Park hotels, campgrounds, staff housing and other facilities on the South Rim. An announcement Wednesday said the newly approved plan includes replacing […]

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Family asking for 101 birthday cards for WWII vet’s birthday

Family asking for 101 birthday cards for WWII vet’s birthday

OREM, Utah (AP) — John Frey sat in his room at the Bennion Veteran’s Home in Payson, fiddling with the break mechanisms on his wheelchair. Even at 100 years old, Frey still focuses on things that need fixed — a habit from the years he spent working with mechanics and […]

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Mayor Proposes Tax Hike For Police, Firefighter Pay Raises

Mayor Proposes Tax Hike For Police, Firefighter Pay Raises

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — South Salt Lake Mayor Cherie Wood is proposing a substantial property-tax hike to give police and firefighters a pay raise. The Deseret News reports that Wood night proposed a 31% property tax hike to the City Council on Wednesday. The new tax would bring in about $1.6 […]

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