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Utah Reservoir Capacity Passes 80%

Utah Reservoir Capacity Passes 80%

(Undated) — Utah’s reservoirs are in really good shape after a historically wet winter. The state’s reservoir capacity is above 80-percent, according to the Utah Division of Water Resources. Eighteen of the state’s 45 biggest reservoirs are at 100-percent or higher and 20 others are between 80- and 99-point-nine percent […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 6/15

Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 6/15

HEBER CITY, Utah-Friday, the Heber City Police Department released its shift report for June 15. Case #2306-0858/PI Traffic Crash: Traffic accident investigation on U.S. 40 Case #2306-0879/Welfare Check: Complainant requested a welfare check on an occupant of the Heber Inn, 425 S. Main, Heber City Case #2306-0886/Theft: Complainant reported a […]

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FILE - A sign is shown in front of Planned Parenthood of Utah Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Salt Lake City. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, that will effectively ban clinics from providing abortions, setting off a rush of confusion among clinics, hospitals and prospective patients in the deeply Republican state. With the law set to start taking effect May 3, both the Planned Parenthood Association of Utah and the Utah Hospital Association declined to detail how the increasingly fraught legal landscape for abortion providers in Utah will affect their operations.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Planned Parenthood of Utah Shuts Down Its Logan Location; Plans State It Is To Reopen in August

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Thursday, the Planned Parenthood Association of Utah shut down its Logan clinic. The northern Utah city of 52,000 is home to Utah State University and about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Idaho, where abortions have been effectively banned since last year. Planned Parenthood said in a […]

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Madonna Pappan, top, hugs her 4-year-old daughter Charlie Pappan before speaking at a press conference at the Adobe Eco Hotel in Rapid City, S.D. on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Pappan is one of three mothers represented by the American Civil Liberties Union in a class action suit filled by the ACLU on behalf of the Rosebud Sioux and Oglala Sioux tribes. The tribes are challenging the state's practices and policies that they say violate the Indian Child Welfare Act.  (AP Photo/Rapid City Journal, Kristina Barker)

Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families

WASHINGTON (AP) — Thursday, the Supreme Court preserved the system that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children, rejecting a broad attack from some Republican-led states and white families who argued it is based on race. The court left in place the 1978 Indian […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 6/14

Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 6/14

HEBER CITY, Utah-Thursday, the Heber City Police Department released its shift report for June 14. Case #2306-0799/Suspicious: Complainant reported a piece of construction equipment start around 2:30 am on South Field Road, Heber City Case #2306-0800/Medical: Officer assisted EMS on a a medical response on Argyll Court for a male […]

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The Bible is read aloud at the Utah Capitol, Monday, Nov. 25, 2013. The Bible has been banned at elementary and middle schools in the Davis School District north of Salt Lake City, after a review committee decided it wasn't age appropriate "due to vulgarity or violence." (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

UT State Senator Criticizes School Bible Ban, Says Inappropriate Books Remain

(Farmington, UT) — A Utah State Senator is criticizing the Davis School District for banning the Bible while allowing more inappropriate books to stay on the shelves. Republican Senator John Johnson argues the district has left books in schools that are clearly pornographic and in violation of state law. He […]

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Utah License Plate With Black Background Finally Being Released

Utah License Plate With Black Background Finally Being Released

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah drivers who like a bit of a retro look on their license plates can finally get one with white letters on a black background. Lawmakers authorized the license plate five years ago, but the DMV couldn’t issue it because of conflicting state laws. That […]

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Legislature Sets Dates For Special Election To Replace Rep. Stewart

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Voters in Congressional District 2 will cast ballots in early September and mid-November to choose a replacement for retiring Congressman Chris Stewart. Yesterday the Legislature voted to hold the primary for that special election on September 5th and the general election on November 21st. Twenty-two […]

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Heber-Kamas Ranger District Opening Delayed

Heber-Kamas Ranger District Opening Delayed

UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST, Utah-Because of muddy conditions on the Heber-Kamas Ranger District of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, areas slated to open June 15 have had their openings for the season delayed. These areas include all ATV trails and Hoyt’s Peak Roads. Areas appearing in yellow denote closed roads and trails […]

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The Tabernacle Choir At Temple Square Returns To Mexico City

The Tabernacle Choir At Temple Square Returns To Mexico City

MEXICO CITY-Per a Wednesday report, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square returned to Mexico City for the first time since 1972. Tuesday, after their arrival in the fifth-largest city in the world, the choir will perform three concerts as part of their world tour with the theme of “hope.” The […]

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