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Woman killed, 17-car pileup closes part of I-15 in Utah

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A 17-vehicle pileup in snowy conditions in northern Utah closed a stretch of U.S. Interstate 15 in Provo, and a 37-year-old woman was killed in a separate crash on I-15 a few miles away in Orem. Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Todd Royce told The (Provo) Daily […]

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Lawmaker pushes for state to buy sliver of Bears Ears land

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — In the hopes that the new Bears Ears National Monument will be rescinded, a Utah lawmaker has already introduced a resolution encouraging the state to redesignate a small slice of the area and make it a state park. Republican bill sponsor Rep. Michael Noel said […]

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The Latest on a proposal to overhaul Utah liquor laws

A Utah lawmaker says some restaurants may find it difficult to comply with his proposal requiring a buffer zone around a bar, but he say she hopes to find a way to address their concerns. Kaysville Republican Rep. Brad Wilson told reporters Monday that he’s met with several dozen stakeholders, […]

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BLM Concludes Cedar Mountain Wild Horse Gather, Removal and PZP Treatment

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah— The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Salt Lake Field Office concluded the gathering and removing of excess wild horses from within and outside the Cedar Mountain Wild Horse Herd Management Area (HMA) in western Utah on Feb. 21st. The BLM gathered a total of 534 horses, […]

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Utah bill would keep police names secret after shootings

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah legislator is pushing for a “cooling-off period” that would keep secret the names of any law enforcement officers involved in shootings for up to four months. Republican Rep. Mike McKell of Spanish Fork tells the Deseret News the bill he is sponsoring is […]

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Police fatally shoot man suspected of making threats in Utah

GRANTSVILLE, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected of threatening to “blow up” a hazardous waste disposal facility southwest of Salt Lake City was fatally shot by police on Sunday. Tooele County Sheriff Paul Wimmer says a sheriff’s deputy and a Utah Highway Patrol officer responded to the facility […]

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Utah deer capture, relocation program completes first year

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Dozens of deer have been killed and relocated during the first year of an urban deer hunting program in Utah that is helping homeowners maintain their yards. The Daily Herald reported Thursday that some 35 deer were killed and 28 were relocated through the program in […]

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Missing Plane Found In Southern Utah

The bodies of a Sandy man and his two children were found Monday after a search found the wreckage of the plane that was reported missing Sunday morning, police said. Garfield County officials said there were no survivors in the crash. Authorities said the wreckage was found near the Lower […]

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Sevier Valley Hospital Supports Local High School Seniors through Annual Kendall J. Willardson Memorial Scholarship

Richfield, Utah, Feb. 24, 2017 — Sevier Valley Hospital is once again accepting applications as part of their annual Kendall J. Willardson Memorial Scholarship program. The program will provide two $1,000 awards to support high school students in Sevier, Piute, and Wayne communities as they further their education. Now in […]

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16-Year-Old From La Verkin MissingÂ

(La Verkin, UT)  –  Authorities in La Verkin are looking for a 16-year-old girl missing since Tuesday.  They say Briana Cecilia Bernal was last seen leaving for her school Tuesday morning.  Police say she went to a home in Washington City where unknown individuals picked her up.  They say she recently […]

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