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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)

Utah bans abortion clinics in wave of post-Roe restrictions

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation Wednesday that will by next year ban clinics from providing abortions, setting off a rush of confusion among clinics, hospitals and prospective patients in the deeply Republican state. Administrators from hospitals and clinics have not publicly detailed their […]

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NTSB: Wing parts from air ambulance fell far from wreckage

NTSB: Wing parts from air ambulance fell far from wreckage

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A new federal report says parts of the right wing on a medical transport plane that crashed last month in rural Nevada, killing all five people aboard, fell far from the main wreckage site. The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary findings released Wednesday could support the […]

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Maintenance Work Being Done on US 40 Wednesday Afternoon

Maintenance Work Being Done on US 40 Wednesday Afternoon

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wednesday afternoon, UDOT reports maintenance work is being done on US 40 at milepost 30. This is 9 miles south of Heber City. This is also located two miles east of the US 189 junction on Heber City’s Main Street. The latest real-time information is available on the […]

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Sunlight peeks into the narrows of Buckskin Gulch in Kane County, Utah, on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016.  One man is dead and another is still missing after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon in southern Utah, endangering three groups of hikers who had to be hoisted out via helicopter Tuesday, March 14, 2023. The hikers were on a multi-day trek from Wire Pass to Lees Ferry through Buckskin Gulch's sandstone features that includes multiple narrow slot canyons.  (Lennie Mahler /The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

1 dead, 1 missing after southern Utah canyon floods

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — One man is dead and another is still missing after floodwaters poured into a slot canyon in southern Utah, endangering three groups of hikers who had to be hoisted out via helicopter Tuesday. Kane County Sheriff’s Lt. Allen Alldredge said the man who was found […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 3/14

Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 3/14

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wednesday, the Heber City Police Department released its shift report for March 14. Case #2303-0663/Public Nuisance: Complainant reported his neighbor was shoveling snow onto the sidewalk and blocking the sidewalk he has to shovel Case #2303-0665/Tobacco problem: Following a traffic stop at 500 N. 100 West, Heber City, […]

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FILE - Sen. Moe Maestas, D-Albuquerque, sits at the House Judiciary Committee, at the Capitol on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, in Santa Fe, N.M. Democratic state Sens. Maestas and Jerry Ortiz y Pino introduced a bill Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023, that would prohibit local governments and state agencies from contracting to detain immigrants in civil cases with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and private detention facilities. The bill could unwind contractual agreements that help detain immigrants at three privately operated detention centers in New Mexico within close driving distance of the U.S. border with Mexico. (Luis Sanchez Saturno/Santa Fe New Mexican via AP, File)

New Mexico Legislature rejects ban in immigration detention

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico legislators rejected a proposal Tuesday to prohibit state and local government agencies from contracting with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain immigrants as they seek asylum in the U.S. The bill failed on a 17-21 vote of the state Senate. It also […]

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FILE - This 2019 aerial photo provided by ConocoPhillips shows an exploratory drilling camp at the proposed site of the Willow oil project on Alaska's North Slope. The Biden administration’s approval of the massive oil development in northern Alaska on Monday, March 13, 2023, commits the U.S. to yet another decadeslong crude project even as scientists urgently warn that only a halt to more fossil fuel emissions can stem climate change. (ConocoPhillips via AP, File)

Alaska oil project approval adds yet another climate concern

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The Biden administration’s approval of a massive oil development in northern Alaska commits the U.S. to yet another decadeslong crude project even as scientists urgently warn that only a halt to more fossil fuel emissions can stem climate change. ConocoPhillips’ Willow project would produce 180,000 barrels of oil […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 3/13

Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 3/13

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday, the Heber City Police Department released its shift report for March 13 Case #2303-0608/Noise Complaint: Complainant reported someone removing snow with heavy machinery on Main Street Case #2303-0613/Warrant Service: Following a traffic stop at 1175 S. Main, Heber City, the driver was arrested for active warrants and […]

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Temple News For The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Temple News For The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the open house for its temple at Moses Lake, Wash. and a rendering for the temple at Cody, Wyo. The public house for the temple at Moses Lake runs from August 4-19 with the exception of Sundays. This […]

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FILE - A home with a swimming pool abuts the desert on the edge of the Las Vegas valley July 20, 2022, in Henderson, Nev. Nevada lawmakers on Monday, March 13, 2023, will consider another shift in water use for one of the driest major metropolitan areas in the U.S. The water agency that manages the Colorado River supply for Vegas is seeking authority to limit what comes out of residents' taps. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

Las Vegas water agency seeks power to limit residential use

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers are set to consider a remarkable shift in allowing the water agency that manages the Colorado River supply for Las Vegas to limit residential use in the desert city. It’s another potential step in a decades-long effort to ensure one of the driest […]

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