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Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee rejects banning assault-style rifles

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee says there’s no way to ban or buyback AR-15-style assault rifles like the kind used by a shooter at a Florida high school last week without also banning hunting rifles. He made the comments Thursday in response to a question […]

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Zion National Park closes climbing cliffs to protect falcons

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park in Utah is closing access to 13 popular rock-climbing cliffs as part of an annual effort to protect sensitive nesting sites for peregrine falcons. The National Park Service officials announced this week that climbing routes will close March 1 while wildlife biologists to […]

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Utah panel endorses bill to up charge for killing police dog

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A panel of Utah lawmakers has endorsed a bill that would increase the penalty for intentionally killing a police dog. The Deseret News reports that the proposal would bump intentionally or knowingly killing a police dog from a third-degree felony to a second-degree felony. Police […]

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More than $500M in extra revenue expected for Utah budget

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers setting this year’s state budget estimate they will have more than $500 million in surplus tax collections to work with. Legislators released estimates Wednesday showing a $453 million surplus to spend on ongoing costs like salaries and $128 million for one-time projects like […]

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Utah Legislature passes resolution honoring Sen. Orrin Hatch

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Legislature unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday honoring retiring U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch. The resolution declared the day “Orrin G. Hatch Day” in honor of Hatch and his 40-plus years in the U.S. Senate. The Republican senator was at the state Capitol during the votes […]

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Anonymous threat closes Elko High School

ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Authorities in northeast Nevada are investigating an anonymous threat that prompted the closure of the high school in Elko. The Elko Daily Free Press reports Elko County School Superintendent Jeff Zander decided to cancel classes and close Elko High on Wednesday based on the threat received […]

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Lawmakers advance bill requiring annual jail death reports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers are working to find out more about deaths in Utah’s jails after a series of inmate deaths last year. Republican Sen. Todd Weiler’s proposal requires jails and prisons to submit annual reports on jail deaths, how they treat inmates who are addicted to […]

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Haws and Worthington earn WCC All-Academic Honors

SAN BRUNO, Calif. – The West Coast Conference has named BYU guard TJ Haws to the 2017-18 West Coast Conference Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team. Cougar forward Luke Worthington also earned WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention. Haws, a sophomore from Alpine, Utah, has started all 29 games in 2017-18 and is averaging […]

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Doomsday cult leader pleads guilty but his follower pleads not guilty

(Iron County, UT) — The leader of a doomsday cult is pleading guilty to child rape and child abuse charges. Samuel Shaffer faces at least 25 years in prison after agreeing to the plea deal in Iron County Wednesday. Child kidnapping and additional abuse counts were dropped in the agreement […]

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Winter storm didn’t help snowpack much

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Those who study Utah’s snowpack say the recent winter storm has done little to help improve the state’s water supply. Hydrologists with the National Weather Service say the snowpack increased about three-percent from snowfall on Sunday and Monday. Utah reservoirs are currently at about 80-percent […]

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