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Plan to build 1st small US nuke reactors in Idaho advances

Plan to build 1st small US nuke reactors in Idaho advances

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A plan to build the nation’s first small modular nuclear reactors to produce commercial power is a step closer. A Utah-based energy cooperative said Wednesday that it has sales contracts for enough carbon-free power to begin a license application process with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to […]

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Utah woman dies after tree falls on her head

Utah woman dies after tree falls on her head

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a Utah woman has died after a tree fell on her head. The Deseret News reports the 74-year-old woman was cutting down trees with a chain saw near her family’s cabin in Manor Lands on Tuesday. Summit County Sheriff’s Lieutenant Andrew Wright says a dead […]

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Utah school district settles suit over teen dragged by a bus

Utah school district settles suit over teen dragged by a bus

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah school district is paying $62,500 to settle a lawsuit filed after a junior high student was caught in a bus door and dragged about 175 feet (53 meters) in an alleged racially motivated incident. The incident occurred in February in West Point about […]

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Convicted University of Utah shooter extradited to Colorado

Convicted University of Utah shooter extradited to Colorado

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man convicted of the fatal shooting of a University of Utah student has been extradited to Colorado to face additional charges. The Deseret News reports 25-year-old Austin Jeffery Boutain will face a first-degree murder charge in the death of 63-year-old Mitchell Bradford Ingle in October 2017. […]

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Highland votes to support abortion restrictions

Highland votes to support abortion restrictions

HIGHLAND, Utah (AP) — The city of Highland has passed a resolution in support of anti-abortion legislation, marking at least the third time a local government in Utah has a taken an official position against the procedure since state lawmakers passed new restrictions this year. The resolution approved Tuesday declares […]

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Police identify man killed by officer in Salt Lake shooting

Police identify man killed by officer in Salt Lake shooting

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities have identified the man killed by a police officer during a shootout at a Salt Lake City apartment complex on Monday. Detective Michael Ruff with Salt Lake City Police said Wednesday 43-year-old Michael Brand was shot and killed by an officer responding to a […]

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Chaco legislation clears US House committee

Chaco legislation clears US House committee

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Federal legislation aimed at limiting oil and gas development near a national park in New Mexico held sacred by Native Americans has been endorsed by a key congressional committee. The House natural resources panel on Wednesday approved the Democrat-sponsored bill. A similar measure is pending in […]

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Family mourns 6-year-old girl killed by father’s golf shot

Family mourns 6-year-old girl killed by father’s golf shot

OREM, Utah (AP) — Relatives of a 6-year-old Utah girl who died after her father accidentally struck her with a golf ball are remembering her as a loving, playful child. Aria Hill’s uncle David Smith described her as a happy child who greeted strangers and enjoyed spending time with her […]

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LGBT therapy service relies on donors after partnership end

LGBT therapy service relies on donors after partnership end

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah therapy service is using donations to provide subsidized mental health services after parting ways with a youth LGBTQ resource center that funded the operation. The Daily Herald reported Tuesday that about 200 clients followed their therapists after Flourish Therapy and the nonprofit Encircle split in May. […]

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Funeral planned for Army sergeant who died in Afghanistan

Funeral planned for Army sergeant who died in Afghanistan

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — An Army sergeant from Utah who died in Afghanistan will be buried in Ogden this week. The Standard-Examiner reports a funeral for U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott J. Robbins is set for Thursday morning at St. James Catholic Church. A burial with military honors will follow at […]

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