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Over 1,500 without power throughout Central Utah

Rocky Mountain Power is working on restoring power to over 1,500 Utahans Thursday afternoon. According to officials, a transmission line is down. Power is expected to be restored by 5 p.m. Thursday. Juab County School District officials say five of their schools are without power, but will continue classes and […]

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Child saved from drowning in Millard County

The Millard County Sheriff’s office is crediting a lifeguard and an off-duty EMT for saving a 2-year-old from drowning in Delta on Saturday. According to a press release from the Sheriff’s office, the child was spotted deep under the surface of the deep end of the West Millard Swimming Pool […]

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Utah bill would keep guns from people deemed a threat

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lawmakers in conservative Utah say they want to do more to prevent school shootings and will consider a “red flag” law allowing police to temporarily confiscate guns of those who might be a risk to others. The bill from Republican Rep. Steve Handy is similar […]

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Enoch Man Arrested In Online Sex Sting In Iron County

(Enoch, UT) — A man is behind bars after being caught in a sex sting run by the Iron County sheriff’s office. Investigators say Alexander Ryan responded to an online advertisement that solicited sex with a woman and a girl posing as her daughter. Although Ryan didn’t come to an […]

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Cedar City Police Issue Warning About Car Thefts

(Cedar City, UT) — Cedar City police are issuing a reminder to be careful about what you leave in your car after three vehicle break ins in quick succession. Investigators say the break-ins reported Tuesday morning all included unlocked cars. Police took another report of a break-in in the wee […]

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Utah lawmakers OK plan to delay any voter-approved laws

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers facing the possibility that voters could change laws on several hot-button issues this year are approving a plan to delay any new measures that pass at the ballot box. Republican Rep. Brad Daw said Thursday there are an unusually high number of ballot […]

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Trial set for man accused of running international drug ring

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A jury trial has been set for a Utah man accused of running an international drug ring. The Deseret News reports the trial for Aaron Michael Shamo of Cottonwood Heights is set for a four-week period beginning Aug. 20. Shamo’s attorney, Greg Skordas, noted Shamo, […]

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Utah lawmaker says state’s charter schools need fresh start

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — The lawmaker who sponsored the launch of charter schools in Utah says alternative schools have fallen short of a mission to improve education through innovation and competition. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that Republican state Sen. Howard Stephenson of Draper said he’s looking […]

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2nd threat reported at Utah high school in a week

HEBER CITY, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a threat of violence was made at a Utah high school for the second time in a week. Heber City Police Sgt. Brandon Shopay says a Wasatch High School student was arrested Wednesday after someone alerted police of a social media threat. The […]

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San Jose State with 1st conference win, 64-62 over Utah St.

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Jaycee Hillsman scored 19 points and grabbed five rebounds and San Jose State picked up its first conference win, edging Utah State 64-62 on Wednesday night, snapping a 16-game losing streak. Ryan Welage added 16 points and six rebounds for the Spartans (4-24, 1-16 Mountain […]

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