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Boy released from hospital after 2-story fall

Boy released from hospital after 2-story fall

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 3-year-old Spanish Fork boy who fell from a second-story window has been released from a hospital. The family of Jacob Stallings said in a statement Tuesday he has made a “miraculous recovery” since falling 13 feet (4 meters) to a cement driveway on June […]

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2 football players suspended for burning LGBTQ pride flag

2 football players suspended for burning LGBTQ pride flag

KEARNS, Utah (AP) — Two high students in a Salt Lake City suburb have been suspended from the football team for posting a video of somebody burning an LGBTQ pride flag. The Deseret News reports that Granite School District spokesman Ben Horsley says discipline was taken against the Kearns High School students […]

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New group calls for end elective to abortions in Utah

New group calls for end elective to abortions in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new anti-abortion group is launching a push to end all elective abortions in Utah. Abortion-Free Utah rallied Wednesday at the state capitol to start the effort to ban the procedure and push Planned Parenthood out of the state. Planned Parenthood CEO Karrie Galloway says […]

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The Latest: I-80 reopens in Nevada after train derailment

The Latest: I-80 reopens in Nevada after train derailment

WELLS, Nev. (AP) — The Latest on a train derailment that closed U.S. Interstate 80 in northeast Nevada for more than an hour (all times local): 2:45 p.m. The Union Pacific Railroad says it is investigating the cause of the derailment of a freight train in northeast Nevada that briefly […]

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Senate panel focuses on missing, slain indigenous women

Senate panel focuses on missing, slain indigenous women

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Latest on federal legislation aimed at addressing violence against Native American women (all times local): 4 p.m. Lawmakers are pressing the Trump administration to respond with urgency in addressing violence against Native American women and children after two officials arrived at a key U.S. Senate […]

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50 people sickened in chemical spill in Salt Lake City

50 people sickened in chemical spill in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — At least 50 people reported feeling sick after sulfur dioxide spilled out of a rail car in Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City Fire Department said the leak occurred Wednesday morning at a chemical manufacturing plant called Thatcher Chemicals. Fire officials estimate that 300-400 […]

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Storage unit fire in Hyrum causes more than $5M in damage

Storage unit fire in Hyrum causes more than $5M in damage

HYRUM, Utah (AP) — Officials say a massive fire at a storage unit complex south of Logan caused millions of dollars in damage. Investigators haven’t determined what sparked the fire over the weekend at the Armor Storage in Hyrum. Local fire Chief Kevin Maughan tells the Herald Journal in Logan that two […]

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Man convicted in 1997 killing appears before parole board

Man convicted in 1997 killing appears before parole board

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man who killed his friend in 1997 but wasn’t convicted until more than a decade later is asking for parole. The Deseret News reported Tuesday that 67-year-old Alan Lee Marx told the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole at his hearing last week that he […]

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AP source: Grizzlies trade Conley to Jazz for 3 players

AP source: Grizzlies trade Conley to Jazz for 3 players

The Memphis Grizzlies traded away the final piece of the franchise’s best years on Wednesday, sending veteran point guard Mike Conley to the Utah Jazz for a trio of players, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The Grizzlies swapped Conley for Jae Crowder, Kyle Korver and […]

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Utah goes back to previous provider to fix school testing

Utah goes back to previous provider to fix school testing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s top education officials are going back to the standardized school testing company they moved on from a year ago after they abruptly canceled a contract with a replacement company whose system led to a flurry of technological glitches. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that state assistant […]

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