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BLM Wants Public Input On Reducing Wildfires

(Cedar City, UT) — The public will get a chance to give input to the Bureau of Land Management on how they plan to reduce future wildfires. The B-L-M will take comments on fuel breaks and their restoration plans during the meeting in Cedar City on February 14th. This comes […]

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Midway Ice Castles Closed Due To Warm Weather

(Midway, UT) — A winter attraction in Midway is temporarily closed due to warm weather. Officials at Midway Ice Castles say current temperatures have melted the ice at the location, making it unsafe for visitors. “It’s been a warm winter, which has made it difficult to sustain the ice,” said […]

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Utah to make Echo Reservoir its 1st new state park in years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is getting its first new state park in 15 years at Echo Reservoir, which is expected to ease the demand on other bodies of water that are popular for recreation. The Utah Division of State Parks is planning to develop a plan for the […]

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Pistol-packing passer-by aids Utah policeman being assaulted

SPRINGVILLE, Utah (AP) — A passer-by carrying a concealed pistol is being credited with stopping an attack on a police officer in central Utah. Derek Meyer told FOX13 he was driving Friday afternoon in Springville when he saw a policeman scuffling with someone near a clothes donation bin. Meyer turned […]

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Utah bill would void education initiative

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker has sponsored a bill that would void an education initiative if it passes because he says the initiative’s goals could be reached without sales and income tax hikes. The bill sponsored by Republican state Rep. Mike Schultz of Hooper would cancel out […]

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Mexico airline offering flights at Salt Lake City airport

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — One of Mexico’s largest airlines has begun offering flights between Mexico and Salt Lake City. Aeromexico will offer daily flights to Guadalajara, Mexico and a weekly service to Mexico City. Aeromexico Executive Jorge Goytortua told KUTV-TV Thursday that the company was drawn to the Beehive […]

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Former monument land in Utah up for grabs starting Friday

Starting Friday, companies and private citizens can make mining claims on land that used to be part of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monuments. Using the more than a century old General Mining Law, claims for up to 20 acres can be staked today. Almost anyone can […]

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Teen sentenced in plot that left 14-year-old shot in head

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah girl shot by a teenage boy and left in a ditch to die at 14 said Thursday the bullet still in her brain touches almost everything she does, but her determination has kept her alive. “You shouldn’t have messed with me, because I am […]

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Utah bill would create process to legally change gender

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah state senator has proposed a bill that would create a process for transgender people to legally change their gender through the courts. Republican Sen. Todd Weiler of Woods Cross says the bill proposed on Thursday seeks to correct what he sees as a […]

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Utah committee advances law to allow robots on sidewalks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A bill that would modify Utah traffic code to allow delivery robots to roam sidewalks has advanced through the state House Transportation Committee. The Deseret News reports that the committee on Wednesday unanimously voted in favor of modifying the traffic code. Such personal delivery robots […]

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