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Utah school district considers later high school start time

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — School officials in Park City are taking steps to become the first public school district in Utah to implement a later start time for high school students. The Deseret News reports that high schools across the country are starting to shift to later start times. […]

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The Latest: Family honors American killed in London attack

LONDON (AP) — The family of an American man killed last week in the London attack has offered tribute to his generosity and say they are grateful for the help and support so many have shown during a horrible time. Kurt W. Cochran from Utah was on the last day […]

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Utah’s governor signs abortion-reversal legislation

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has signed legislation that requires doctors to inform women that medication-induced abortions can be halted after taking just one of two pills. Republican Gov. Gary Herbert signed the legislation despite physicians saying there’s little evidence or science to back up that idea. Proponents […]

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Utah police: 0.05 DUI law may mean new training, standards

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some Utah police say a new law giving the state the strictest DUI threshold in the country could change how officers screen people for DUI and look for signs someone’s blood alcohol level is over the new 0.05 percent limit. Det. Greg Wilking with Salt […]

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Mom Gets Probation For Baby’s Death

(Provo, UT) — A Provo mom is getting three years probation and a GPS monitor for the death of her baby during a DUI crash. Susanne McClellan pleaded guilty last month to negligent homicide for the death of Brylee McClellan. The four-month-old was killed during the crash where the infant […]

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Utah’s Unemployment Rate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s unemployment rate held steady last month a 3.1 percent. The state Department of Workforce Services said Friday that February’s unemployment rate means about 47,500 residents were unemployed that month but looking for work. The national unemployment rate fell last month to 4.7 percent. Workforce […]

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Bill Lowers Concealed-Carry Age To 18

(Salt Lake City, UT) — One of 13 bills signed into law by Governor Herbert allows Utahns as young as 18 to obtain concealed-gun permits. The measure lowers the age from 21. A recent poll by the Salt Lake Tribune-Hinckley Institute of Politics says 60 percent of Utah voters were […]

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Must wait till April 1 to gather sheds

If you’re itching to get out and collect antlers that fell off the heads of deer, elk and moose this winter, you must wait until April 1 to scratch that itch in Utah. Also, if you want to gather antlers between April 1 and April 15, you must complete the […]

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The Latest: Utah gov. signs .05 DUI limit, strictest in US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has signed legislation giving the state the strictest DUI threshold in the country. Gov. Gary Herbert’s office announced Thursday evening that the Republican had approved the measure lowering the blood alcohol limit to 0.05 percent from 0.08 percent. He had told reporters Thursday […]

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GOP governors, including Utah’s, back Republican health plan

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has joined seven other Republican governors in a letter endorsing the GOP plan to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama’s health care law. The Thursday letter to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan was also signed by […]

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