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Avalanche Closes Road In Emery County Until Next Week

(Emery County, UT) — A state road in Emery County is closed following an avalanche. Avalanches in Huntington Canyon brought down trees and snow in several places along the roadway. The county sheriff’s department says State Road 31 from Electric Lake to milepost 30 will remain closed until sometime next […]

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Utah Doctors Hope New CDC Guidelines Will Increase HPV Shots

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State health officials are hoping new guidelines by the CDC will help get more children vaccinated for a virus that causes cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reduced the number of shots needed for the HPV treatment from three to two. The […]

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US seeks changes to coal program, but Trump could alter path

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. officials say a yearlong review shows coal sales from public lands need to be modernized to deal with climate change and give taxpayers a fair return. The Interior Department imposed a moratorium on new coal sales last year. It’s now considering raising royalty rates and […]

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Judge tosses lawsuit from ex-members of polygamous group

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge is throwing out a lawsuit against polygamous leader Warren Jeffs that took aim at the group’s longtime Utah law firm by claiming attorneys created a veneer that helped perpetuate abuses like child labor and underage marriage. U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart decided Wednesday […]

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Sen. Hatch: Grilling Won’t Stop Sessions Confirmation

(Washington, DC) — Senator Orrin Hatch says the Democrats’ grilling of attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions won’t be enough to stop his confirmation. In the first day of Sessions’s confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill, he was asked if he ever supported the Ku Klux Klan. Hatch called the line of […]

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Plea Deal Possible for Man Charged Twice in Millard County Deputy’s Death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man who was found not guilty in the death of a sheriff’s deputy after saying the officer’s brother killed her is now weighing a possible plea deal in a second round of charges against him. A lawyer for Roberto Roman said Wednesday the […]

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Utah 8th graders rank first among nationwide science scores

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — According to a national assessment, Utah eight graders scored the highest in the nation for science proficiency. The Spectrum of St. George reports (http://bit.ly/2j1Uzjm ) that the National Assessment of Educational Progress ranked Utah first for eighth-grade science, with students scoring 13 points above the […]

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“Excelsior!” Comicbook Legend Stan Lee to Make Third and Final Salt Lake Comic Con Appearance at FanX™ 2017

SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan 11, 2017–Comicbook legend Stan Lee is returning to Salt Lake Comic Con (http://saltlakecomiccon.com/)FanExperience 2017 (FanXâ„¢) for one final visit to the convention that he declared, “The greatest comic con in the world!” This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170111005948/en/ Stan Lee […]

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Beaver Man Accused of Arson in Cedar City Vehicle Fires

Police arrested a Beaver man after he allegedly destroyed four cars and damaged two others early Tuesday morning. 23-year-old Isaac Wall is accused of starting fires between 1 and 3:30 a.m. at four different locations around Cedar City. According to Cedar City Police Sgt. Jerry Womack, police arrested Wall after […]

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BLM to roundup 700 wild horses from Milford area

CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management is planning to roundup 700 wild horses from the Sulphur Wild Horse Management Area in western Utah. The Deseret News reports (http://bit.ly/2j1gcAf ) that beginning Jan. 18, the agency will use helicopters to gatherer excess wild horses for either adoption […]

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