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Articles by: Brad James

Aimee Winder Newton Joins Spencer Cox’s Campaign

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, after being disqualified from the Utah gubernatorial election on the Republican, Aimee Winder Newton announced she has joined candidate Spencer Cox’s campaign. Her disqualification occurred after she did not advance from the ballot from the convention. RT to welcome @AWinderNewton to #VoteCox! With four candidates in the […]

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Earthquakes Caused $70 Million In Utah Public Infrastructure Damages

Earthquakes Caused $70 Million In Utah Public Infrastructure Damages

SALT LAKE CITY-Per information released Monday, the 5.7-magnitude earthquake that ratted the Wasatch Front in March and the numerous subsequent aftershocks have caused millions of dollars in damages. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert outlined the damages in an 18-page letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency which will subsequently be sent […]

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2 Dead After Accident Near Little Sahara

2 Dead After Accident Near Little Sahara

JERICHO, Utah-Two are dead after an accident near Little Sahara Monument in Juab County last Saturday. These were two family members of the first female mayor of Salt Lake County, Nancy Workman, who had traveled to Juab County to spread her ashes after she passed away. 80-year-old Vern Workman and […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Announces 4 New Quorums of Area Seventies

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Announces 4 New Quorums of Area Seventies

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced four new quorums of Area Seventies. They are as follows: Third Quorum: Africa Central, Africa South and Africa West Areas (the first two are being created from a division of the current Africa Southeast Area). Fourth Quorum: Asia and Asia […]

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First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Provides Guidelines For Safely Returning to Church

First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Provides Guidelines For Safely Returning to Church

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, The First Presidency and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints authorized a phased return to some of the Salt Lake City-based faith’s weekly worship services and activities. A letter was sent to general and local leaders around the world stating that this can only be […]

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Anderson Junction Fire Is Now 50 Percent Contained; 100 Percent Contained Tuesday Afternoon

Anderson Junction Fire Is Now 50 Percent Contained; 100 Percent Contained Tuesday Afternoon

TOQUERVILLE, Utah- 3:48 pm The Anderson Junction Fire is 100 percent contained. 9:58 am Tuesday morning, reports surfaced that the Anderson Junction Fire, burning near Toquerville, is 50 percent contained, officials confirmed. This blaze is burning near the intersection of S.R. 17 and Interstate 15, near milepost 27 on I-15 […]

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Alliance For A Better Utah Chastises Kaysville Mayor

Alliance For A Better Utah Chastises Kaysville Mayor

KAYSVILLE, Utah-Monday, Kaysville Mayor Katarina Witt was called to resign by Alliance For a Better Utah because of her decision to invite country music star Collin Raye to the city for a concert May 30. Witt expressed her support for this concert in a press release issued last week by […]

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Gov. Herbert Makes New Appointments To Newly-Formed Utah Board of Higher Education

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday evening, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert confirmed several appointsments to the newly-formed Utah Board of Higher Education. This restructured governance of higher education, outlined in SB111-Higher Education Amendments, combines the Utah System of Higher Education and the Utah System of Technical Colleges to create a unified system with […]

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Authorities Identify Passenger Killed In Provo Canyon Crash, Leading To Drivers’ Arrest

Authorities Identify Passenger Killed In Provo Canyon Crash, Leading To Drivers’ Arrest

PROVO, Utah-Early Sunday morning, an Orem man was arrested on suspicion of automobile homicide and DUI after rolling his car in Provo Canyon early Sunday morning. This killed his passenger. 21-year-old Victor Alencastro told authorities he had been drinking beer and driving too fast when failing to handle a curve […]

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Fire Breaks Out Near Toquerville Monday

Fire Breaks Out Near Toquerville Monday

TOQUERVILLE, Utah- 5:08 pm High winds in Washington County, featuring gusts up to 40 miles per hour per The Weather Channel Monday evening, have caused the blaze to spread to 500 acres. Gusts are expected to stay around 40 mph through Tuesday. 4:37 pm Monday, with Utah under a Red […]

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