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Monday Stats For COVID-19 In Utah Released

Monday Stats For COVID-19 In Utah Released

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, updated statistics were released for COVID-19 in the state of Utah from the Utah Department of Health. Since statistics began being kept for COVID-19 in Utah, there have been 17,906 cases of COVID-19. This is an increase of 444 cases in the past 24 hours and a […]

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Orem Woman Faces More Than 400 Counts of Forgery and Identity Fraud

OREM, Utah-Sunday, 48-year-old Vicki Sue Bennett of Orem was booked into the Utah County Jail for investigation of 283 counts of forgery, 176 counts of identity fraud and theft. Police were summoned to MCR Recycling, 550 N. Geneva Road in Orem, where Bennett previously worked, per a police affidavit. Authorities […]

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Police Identify Motorcyclist Killed In Crash On I-80

Police Identify Motorcyclist Killed In Crash On I-80

HOYTSVILLE, Utah-Monday, the victim of a fatality from a motorcyclist accident Saturday was identified, per officials. Darrin Williams of Layton was killed Saturday after crashing on Interstate 80 near Hoytsville. The 43-year-old Williams was speeding on eastbound I-80 on his Harley Davidson at 3:30 pm when losing control while driving […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Announces Addition of Russian National Zahar Vedischev

Utah State Men’s Basketball Announces Addition of Russian National Zahar Vedischev

LOGAN, Utah-Utah State men’s basketball head coach Craig Smith announced the signing of 6-6 Russian national, guard Zahar Vedischev. The native of Moscow will have four seasons of eligibility to compete for the Aggies as he will be a new freshman. Vedischev played for Russia’s national squad in the U19 […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints To Reopen Six More Temples June 29

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints To Reopen Six More Temples June 29

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed they are reopening six more temples June 29 to Phase 1 of reopening procedures. These temples are: -The Columbia South Carolina Temple -The Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple -The Guadalajara Mexico Temple -The Las Vegas Nevada Temple -The […]

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Wasatch High School Volleyball Camp This Week

Wasatch High School Volleyball Camp This Week

HEBER CITY, Utah-New Wasatch High School girls volleyball coach Sid Ostergaard has confirmed the Wasps’ team camp will occur this week: June 25-27. There will be two sessions daily (9:00 am-12:00 pm; followed by a lunch break each day; then the second session, 1:30-4:30 pm). This is for all interested […]

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Coronavirus deaths Are Down 90 Percent Since April

Coronavirus deaths Are Down 90 Percent Since April

Per data released from worldometersinfo.com, coronavirus deaths are down 90 percent since April as of Sunday’s report. In the United States, there were 297 new deaths from COVID-19, the lowest rate since March 24. Sunday coronavirus positivity: Just 297 deaths today nationwide, lowest number of deaths since March 24th. Deaths […]

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Sunday COVID-19 Results Released For Utah; Wasatch County Reports No New Cases

Sunday COVID-19 Results Released For Utah; Wasatch County Reports No New Cases

SALT LAKE CITY-Sunday, updated COVID-19 stats were released for the state of Utah by the Utah Department of Health. There have been 17,462 recorded cases of COVID-19 in Utah since statistics began being kept. This is an increase of 349 cases from the previous day but a net decrease of […]

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Saturday COVID-19 Stats

Saturday COVID-19 Stats

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, a record number of COVID-19 cases in a day were recorded in the Beehive State as the Utah Department of Health revealed the latest statistics for the virus in Utah. There have now been 17,068 recorded cases of COVID-19 since statistics began to be kept on the […]

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Brigham Young Statue Vandalized At Smoot Building On BYU Campus

Brigham Young Statue Vandalized At Smoot Building On BYU Campus

PROVO, Utah-This week, the Brigham Young statue on the Brigham Young University campus was vandalized. This prominent statue on campus, located in front of the Abraham Smoot Administration Building, was vandalized sometime between June 14 and June 15. The word “racist” was brazenly painted on the statue with red paint, […]

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