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105-year-old man credits a life of ‘staying out of trouble’

105-year-old man credits a life of ‘staying out of trouble’

SANDY, Utah (AP) — For most of his adult life, Don Kirk was a man who enjoyed dancing. In fact, for many of the nearly 64 years he was married, he and his wife Olive danced as much as they could. “He met my mother at Saltair, back in the […]

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Human remains found in northwestern Arizona are identified

Human remains found in northwestern Arizona are identified

LITTLEFIELD, Ariz. (AP) — The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has identified human remains found north of the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona. They say the remains are those of 63-year-old Susan Marie McFalls from Littlefield. The county Medical Examiner’s Office was able to identify the remains using medical records and […]

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Kreilach scores twice, RSL reaches Western Conference semis

Kreilach scores twice, RSL reaches Western Conference semis

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Damir Kreilach scored two goals and Real Salt Lake beat expansion club Los Angeles FC 3-2 on Thursday night for RSL’s first playoff victory since 2013. RSL entered with just three road wins this season, and LAFC had only lost once at home. Kreilach opened the […]

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Navajos head to polls in potentially historic county race

Navajos head to polls in potentially historic county race

MONUMENT VALLEY, Utah (AP) — Tammie Nakai lives under a vista of red-rock spires and purple sunrise sky that offers arguably some of the United States’ most breathtaking views. But her home lacks what most of the country considers basic necessities: electricity and running water. “It’s been that way my […]

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Navajo considers buying coal-fired power plant on its land

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — As states shy away from coal, an Arizona tribe is exploring the purchase of a coal-fired power plant on its land. The Navajo Generating Station near the Arizona-Utah border and its feed mine are slated to close at the end of 2019, the victims of cheaper […]

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Powderhorn resort getting new partner, investor

Powderhorn resort getting new partner, investor

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — Powderhorn Mountain Resort in western Colorado has joined up with a new management company and investor that should lead to infrastructure improvements at the ski operation. The owners of the 52-year-old ski resort announced Wednesday they have entered into a long-term lease agreement with Utah-based […]

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Man wearing Spider Man suit robs candy store on Halloween

Man wearing Spider Man suit robs candy store on Halloween

HERRIMAN, Utah (AP) — Police in a Salt Lake City suburb only have a partial description for an armed robber because he was wearing a Spider Man costume when he held up a candy store on Halloween. Herriman police say the store was robbed of cash Wednesday afternoon by a […]

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Utah to pay public employees to fill prescriptions in Mexico

Utah to pay public employees to fill prescriptions in Mexico

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — To save money on drugs, Utah is offering to cover travel expenses for public employees willing to go fill certain high-cost prescriptions in Mexico. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Salt Lake City-based PEHP, which covers 160,000 public employees and family members, is offering plane tickets to San […]

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Texas couple helps finance redistricting ballot measures

Texas couple helps finance redistricting ballot measures

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A growing movement to curb partisan gerrymandering will be put to the test Tuesday by several state ballot measures that are intended to overhaul the way congressional and state legislative districts are drawn. While they differ in how to do that, the proposals in Colorado, […]

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