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Articles by: Dan Jessop

Jazz Win at Home

Jazz Win at Home

After a slow start the Utah Jazz cruised past the Suns 116-88 in Salt Lake City Wednesday.  Utah outscored Phoenix by 20 points in the fourth quarter to pull away.  Donovan Mitchell scored a team-high 21 points and was one of seven Jazz players in double figures.  Utah faces San Antonio at home […]

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Jr. High Student Shot

Jr. High Student Shot

A 16-year-old boy suffered minor injuries in a shooting in the parking lot of Midvale Middle School early today. Officers received two calls of shots fired near 7852 S. Pioneer Street about 12:40 a.m. About 30 minutes later, Unified Police Sgt. Melody Gray said dispatchers received another call from a […]

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Ice Castles Suit

Ice Castles Suit

A legal battle is brewing between the popular Ice Castles in Midway and a similar winter attraction near Rigby, Idaho. The owners of the Ice Castles claim the Labelle Lake Ice Palace is infringing on their patent. “We are not infringing in any way whatsoever on what they are doing,” […]

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Heber City Family OK After Wyoming Plane Crash

Heber City Family OK After Wyoming Plane Crash

Eric Holt a pilot from Heber City and his family, including 2-year-old twins and a 2-week-old infant, are safe and unharmed after their small plane ran out of fuel and landed in a snow-covered field in a remote area of southwest Wyoming. The Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office says the Holts […]

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Real Cost of Student Loans

Real Cost of Student Loans

U.S. lawmakers want to make sure families know exactly what they are signing up for when they take on student loans. The Transparency in Student Lending Actintroduced by Representative John Curtis (R-Utah) and Senator Mike Enzi (R-Wy) would improve the information provided to students and families taking on federal loans to […]

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Body of Nephi Man Recovered

Body of Nephi Man Recovered

Officials in Emery County have recovered the body of a skier. An avalanche is being blamed for his death. The victim has been identified as 26-year-old Michael Besendorfer of Nephi, Utah. Two men were skiing late in the afternoon Friday in a side canyon north of Electric Lake in Emery County. […]

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US-189 Avalanche

US-189 Avalanche

 U.S. 189 through Provo Canyon remains closed Friday afternoon as crews clear a massive Avalanche. Utah Department of Transportation crews worked through the night to clear the avalanche that was 30 feet deep in spots. Crews triggered the avalanche as part of avalanche control efforts Thursday evening, according to UDOT. The slide […]

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High Country Snow

High Country Snow

An avalanche closed US-189 Provo Canyon into Friday. A lot of fresh snow in the Heber Valley. Up to 24″ of fresh snow at Ski Resorts, and more is expected. Snow crews are working to clear roads. In Wasatch and Summit Counties drivers be on the watch for deer walking […]

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Midway Ice Castles Sue

Midway Ice Castles Sue

 A legal battle is brewing between the popular Ice Castles in Midway and a similar winter attraction near Rigby, Idaho. The owners of the Ice Castles claim the Labelle Lake Ice Palace is infringing on their patent. “We are not infringing in any way whatsoever on what they are doing,” […]

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Some 2002 Deja Vu for SLC

Some 2002 Deja Vu for SLC

Salt Lake City got the green light to bid for an upcoming Winter Olympics — most likely for 2030 — in an attempt to bring the Games back to the city that hosted in 2002 and provided the backdrop for the U.S. winter team’s ascendance into an international powerhouse. The […]

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