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Tuesday Stats For COVID-19 Revealed; 73.6 percent of Wasatch County COVID-19 Cases Are Recovered

Tuesday Stats For COVID-19 Revealed; 73.6 percent of Wasatch County COVID-19 Cases Are Recovered

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, updated COVID-19 statistics were published by the Utah Department of Health. Since statistics have been kept, there have been 18,300 cases of COVID-19 in the Beehive State. This is an increase of 394 cases in the past 24 hours but represents a net decrease of 50 in […]

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Utah Nonprofit Warns of Domestic Abuse Calls Spiking During Pandemic

Utah Nonprofit Warns of Domestic Abuse Calls Spiking During Pandemic

LOGAN, Utah-Logan-based nonprofit organization Citizens Against Physical and Sexual Abuse reports that during the COVID-19 era, domestic abuse cases are rising. CAPSA executive director Jill Anderson reports “phenomenal” increases in domestic violence cases are occurring in Cache and Rich counties. Anderson called the numbers in these counties higher than they […]

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Longtime Granite School Board Member Leaving To Serve Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mission

Longtime Granite School Board Member Leaving To Serve Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mission

SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah-Gayleen Gandy, who has served on the Granite School District Board of Education since 2007 is resigning to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This school board will appoint a resident of Precinct 7 to fill Gandy’s unexpired term which runs […]

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Brigham Young University Plans In-Person Return For Fall Semester 2020

Brigham Young University Plans In-Person Return For Fall Semester 2020

PROVO, Utah-Per a statement from Brigham Young University, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-owned institution plans to have students return to campus for instruction for the upcoming fall semester 2020. The university confirms students and campus employees will be required to wear face masks while in classrooms or […]

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Former Utah Men’s Basketball Player Justin Bibbins To Play Professionally In Poland

Former Utah Men’s Basketball Player Justin Bibbins To Play Professionally In Poland

SALT LAKE CITY-Per news released Tuesday, former University of Utah men’s basketball guard Justin Bibbins is returning to Poland where his professional basketball career began. Bibbins, who starred for the Utes from 2017-2018 after transferring from Long Beach State of the Big West Conference, has agreed to a deal with […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Releases Rendering for Mendoza Argentina Temple

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Releases Rendering for Mendoza Argentina Temple

MENDOZA, Argentina-In news released Tuesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a rendering for its temple to be constructed at Mendoza, Argentina. Church President Russell M. Nelson announced this temple in October 2018. It will be constructed along Avenida Champagnat between Calle Dr. Pose and Calle Dr. […]

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Wasatch Football’s Tyler Karl and Jaxon Nielsen To Compete At Prestigious 7-on-7 Tournament

Wasatch Football’s Tyler Karl and Jaxon Nielsen To Compete At Prestigious 7-on-7 Tournament

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wasatch football standouts Tyler Karl and Jaxon Nielsen will compete at a prestigious 7-on-7 showcase Friday at Layton Christian Academy and Saturday at Ogden High School. This event is hosted by former BYU tailback Will Snowden and will give these Wasps stars a chance to showcase their skills […]

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Documents: Mom called kids ‘zombies’ before their deaths

Documents: Mom called kids ‘zombies’ before their deaths

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The case of two kids who were missing for months before they were found dead in rural Idaho has taken another bizarre twist, with new court documents alleging that their mother believed they were zombies and that she was on a mission to rid the world […]

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Utah state epidemiologist warns of dangerous COVID-19 spread

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s state epidemiologist is warning leaders that a rapid spread of the coronavirus could force hospitals to run out of intensive care beds next month and may require reinstating some restrictions that were lifted in May, according to a memo released Monday. The state’s surge […]

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Grand Canyon rangers rescue overheated hikers, river runner

Grand Canyon rangers rescue overheated hikers, river runner

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Grand Canyon National Park rangers had to rescue e a river runner and several hikers who were overcome by the heat last weekend. On Saturday, Phantom Ranch rangers responded to a river runner experiencing heat illness and fatigue on a Colorado River trip. […]

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