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Saturday COVID-19 Stats For Utah

Saturday COVID-19 Stats For Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, COVID-19 stats for the state of Utah were released. There are now 9,533 cases for COVID-19 in the Beehive State. This is an increase of 269 in the past 24 hours. This also represents a net decrease of 74 cases from Friday-Saturday. Of these, 5,995 are recovered […]

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Hundreds Gather In Downtown Salt Lake City To Protest Against Nationwide Police Brutality

Hundreds Gather In Downtown Salt Lake City To Protest Against Nationwide Police Brutality

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday morning, Utah Against Police Brutality, a community organization dedicated to ending all forms of police violence in the Beehive State, protested by creating “Car Caravan for Justice in downtown Salt Lake City. This assembly consisted of hundreds of people showing up on foot to protest. Social distancing […]

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Judge Orders Injunction Against Collin Raye Concert

Judge Orders Injunction Against Collin Raye Concert

GRANTSVILLE, Utah-Friday, Utah 3rd District Judge Dianna Gibson ordered an injunction against the Collin Raye concert that was to occur Saturday at The Amphitheater at Studio Ranch outside of Grantsville. Gibson ruled against this event because it would violate both Utah and Tooele County public health orders and the organizers […]

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Heber-Kamas Ranger District Recreation Update

Heber-Kamas Ranger District Recreation Update

UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST, Utah-The Heber-Kamas Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest has given a recreation update for campgrounds on district land. Open Campgrounds Aspen Grove: The fee is $24 for single units (up to 8 people) and $46 for double units (up to 16 people). Water is available and […]

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Teen Charged As Adult In Fatal West Valley City Shooting

Teen Charged As Adult In Fatal West Valley City Shooting

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah-Friday, a 17-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing an 18-year-old man during a confrontation between two groups in West Valley City will stand trial as an adult. Friday, Deivi Perez Prado Jr. was charged with murder, a first-degree felony, in 3rd District Court. Prado Jr. was […]

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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert Honors 2020 Graduates

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday afternoon, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert honored 2020 high school graduates in the Beehive State via his official Twitter account. The statement lauds the seniors for adhering to social distancing guidelines and he confirms “our state is lucky to have you.” Herbert then encouraged the graduates to go […]

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Friday Numbers For COVID-19 in Utah

Friday Numbers For COVID-19 in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, the largest jump in net cases in a single day occurred for COVID-19 in the Beehive State as 343 new cases in the past 24 hours resulted in 9,264 positive cases. However, of those, 5,920 have recovered, or 63.9 percent of those in Utah who have had […]

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Layton Man Charged With Killing Woman He Met On Tinder To Remain In Jail Without Bail

Layton Man Charged With Killing Woman He Met On Tinder To Remain In Jail Without Bail

FARMINGTON, Utah-A Layton man charged with killing a woman he met on Tinder will remain in jail without bail, per a ruling from Judge John Morris Friday morning. 24-year-old Ethan Robert Hunsaker was charged with first-degree murder Wednesday in relation to the killing of 25-year-old Ashlyn Black. During the four-minute […]

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Starvation Reservoir Boaters Receive Warning

Starvation Reservoir Boaters Receive Warning

DUCHESNE COUNTY, Utah-As this is a warm weekend across the Beehive State, many outdoor enthusiasts are out enjoying themselves at various places. Our friends at the National Weather Service of Salt Lake City have issued this warning: *Attention Boaters on Starvation Reservoir* A thunderstorm is approaching the area. Be prepared […]

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UVU Confirms In-Person Instruction Will Return For Fall Semester

UVU Confirms In-Person Instruction Will Return For Fall Semester

OREM, Utah-Utah Valley University president Astrid S. Tuminez stated it will offer students a multiple of options for the upcoming fall semester. Among them are face-to-face instruction. UVU will also support remote learning and hybrid classes which include both in-person and online education. Social-distancing guidelines, facilities sanitation, hand sanitizer stations, […]

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