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The Latest: New Colorado governor vows to defend public land

The Latest: New Colorado governor vows to defend public land

DENVER (AP) — The Latest on the 2018 election’s impact on the outdoor industry (all times local): 1 p.m. Colorado Gov.-elect Jared Polis is pledging to protect the state’s public lands and promote its outdoor recreation industry. Polis, a Democrat, spoke Thursday at the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market in Denver, […]

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Utah governor orders flags be flown at half-staff

Utah governor orders flags be flown at half-staff

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert is ordering that state and national flags in Utah be lowered to half-staff in respect for victims of the overnight shooting in Thousand Oaks, California. An announcement by Herbert’s office says the governor’s action is in coordination with a similar […]

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Department: Utah resident 1st to die from rabies since 1944

Department: Utah resident 1st to die from rabies since 1944

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State health officials say a Utah resident has died from rabies for the first time in over seven decades. The Department of Health says the victim died earlier this month and that the death is the first of a Utah resident since 1944. No information […]

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Utah residents hold vigil for mayor killed in Afghanistan

Utah residents hold vigil for mayor killed in Afghanistan

NORTH OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Residents of the hometown of North Ogden Mayor Brent Taylor gathered Wednesday night to pay their respects to the Utah National Guard major killed while serving in Afghanistan. Hundreds of well-wishers held a candlelight vigil for Taylor, holding candles and other lights while walking from […]

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Salt Lake City police: Suspect sought in fatal stabbing

Salt Lake City police: Suspect sought in fatal stabbing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City police are looking for a suspect following a stabbing that left a woman dead and a man hospitalized in critical condition. Police say the victims were found Wednesday night behind a trash container in the vicinity of a transient camp and that […]

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Activists laud Native American women’s election to US House

Activists laud Native American women’s election to US House

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — As a girl, Debra Haaland remembers joining her grandmother as she chopped wood and fetched water for her home in tiny Mesita, a Native American community situated in New Mexico’s high desert. Haaland, an enrolled Laguna Pueblo member, is certain it was these early experiences and […]

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Mitchell returns, Jazz end skid with win vs Mavs 117-102

Mitchell returns, Jazz end skid with win vs Mavs 117-102

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 23 points in his return from an ankle injury and the Utah Jazz beat the Dallas Mavericks 117-102 on Wednesday night to end a four-game skid. Mitchell also had seven assists and five rebounds, and Rudy Gobert had 17 points, 10 rebounds […]

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Nez elected to lead Navajo Nation, warns of tough times

Nez elected to lead Navajo Nation, warns of tough times

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Jonathan Nez has been elected president of the Navajo Nation and is warning of tough times ahead for the tribe on the largest Native American reservation in the U.S. Unofficial election results for the reservation in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah show Nez overwhelmingly beat former […]

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Man charged with murder wants judge disqualified from case

Man charged with murder wants judge disqualified from case

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Lawyers for a man charged with killing a Utah couple and dumping their bodies want the presiding judge to recuse herself. The Deseret News reports the attorneys allege Judge Christine Johnson has shown bias and coordinated with prosecutors to obtain testimony from Jerrod William Baum’s girlfriend that could […]

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Michigan eyed as bellwether for legal pot in Midwest

Michigan eyed as bellwether for legal pot in Midwest

DETROIT (AP) — Michigan is aiming to build a potentially lucrative industry from the ground up with passage of a ballot initiative to legalize recreational marijuana. It could do more by serving as a model for the rest of the Midwest — and possibly beyond. Michigan is the first Midwestern […]

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