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Judge rules for release of county’s jail inspection records

Judge rules for release of county’s jail inspection records

FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) — A judge has ruled that Davis County jail inspection records are public records and must be released but hasn’t yet ruled on whether statewide jail standards also are also subject to release. District Judge David Connors’ ruling Friday on reports of internal jail inspections and inspections […]

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Janessa White and Matt Dalley, cofounders of Boise-based Simply Eloped, started their idea for a wedding planning business three years ago. It's a service that offers smaller, intimate wedding ceremonies at 13 locations where they arrange for officiants, photographers and location permits.

Battle involves development of farmland near Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A land development battle is being waged on open land near the Salt Lake City airport where some farmers and residents want to allow a 1,100-unit housing complex to be built and the land to be annexed to North Salt Lake to improve services. Opponents […]

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Americans top Antetokounmpo, Greece at World Cup 69-53

Americans top Antetokounmpo, Greece at World Cup 69-53

SHENZHEN, China (AP) — The MVP was good. The USA was better. And the Antetokounmpo getting talked about most by the Americans when this much-anticipated World Cup matchup was over wasn’t Giannis — but rather Thanasis, the younger brother, who sent U.S. forward Harrison Barnes sprawling with an ill-advised foul […]

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An F-35A Lightning II fighter jet takes off during Astral Knight 2019 on June 3, 2019, at Aviano Air Base, Italy. The U.S. Air Force has deployed one squadron of F-35A Lightning II fighter jets, Airmen, and associated equipment to Aviano Air Base, Italy, from the 388th and 419th Fighter Wings, at Hill AFB, Utah. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jim Araos)

Combat exercise to increase flights from northern Utah base

HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah (AP) — Hill Air Force Base officials say residents of nearby communities will notice more flights than usual in coming days as units conduct a large combat exercise. Officials said the 388th and 419 fighter wings will fly roughly 80 sorties a day during daylight […]

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Ex-Attorney General Swallow set to get $1.5M in settlement

Ex-Attorney General Swallow set to get $1.5M in settlement

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Utah Attorney General John Swallow says he has reached a settlement with the state to receive $1.5 million in legal fees he amassed during a court battle that ended with a jury acquitting him of bribery. Swallow said in a news release Friday announcing […]

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Wildfire in southern Utah grows to 10,000 acres

Wildfire in southern Utah grows to 10,000 acres

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say a lightning-caused wildfire has burned through about 16 square miles (41 square kilometers) in a remote part of southern Utah. KSL-TV reports the fire that was first reported to officials Thursday evening is burning in central Iron County and is 5% contained as of Friday. […]

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Homeless man charged in Salt Lake woman’s shooting death

Homeless man charged in Salt Lake woman’s shooting death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A homeless man has been charged in last month’s shooting death of a woman on a bustling Salt Lake City street. Charges were filed in court Friday against 27-year-old Timothy Vaughn for murder, theft by receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm by a […]

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Utah groups disapprove of new sex education teacher guide

Utah groups disapprove of new sex education teacher guide

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Conservative groups in Utah have addressed school officials to disapprove of a new teacher instructional guide for sex education. The Deseret News reported Thursday that Utah Eagle Forum was one of many groups that addressed the state Board of Education Thursday critical of the changes. Board officials […]

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Oh how sweet it isn’t: Navajo president bans candy at parade

Oh how sweet it isn’t: Navajo president bans candy at parade

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Oh how sweet it isn’t. Thousands of people will line a highway on the Navajo Nation this Saturday for the largest Native American parade in the country. But children eagerly waiting to scoop up candy might not get any tossed their way. Tribal President Jonathan Nez […]

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Police checking whether baby who died was left in hot car

Police checking whether baby who died was left in hot car

SANTAQUIN, Utah (AP) — Utah authorities are investigating whether a 6-month-old boy who died last month had been left in a hot car. News outlets’ reports on the child-abuse investigation by Santaquin police did not identify the mother, who has been questioned by police but not charged. Her phone was […]

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