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As small businesses raise prices, some customers push back

As small businesses raise prices, some customers push back

NEW YORK (AP) — Inflation isn’t only costing small businesses money. It’s costing them customers as well. At the Bushwick Grind Cafe in Brooklyn, New York, Kymme Williams-Davis has raised prices and switched to different types of goods to keep up with the rising costs of milk, coffee, paper goods […]

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Heat wave breaks in Southern California with spotty rain

Heat wave breaks in Southern California with spotty rain

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Southern Californians welcomed cooler temperatures and spotty rain Saturday from a tropical storm veering off the Pacific Coast days after a relentless heat wave nearly overwhelmed the state’s electrical grid. Officials braced for flooding in coastal and mountain areas from the storm and feared powerful winds […]

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The First Presidency Shares Admiration For Queen Elizabeth At Her Passing

The First Presidency Shares Admiration For Queen Elizabeth At Her Passing

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement as follows: “The United Kingdom and the people of the world have lost a noble monarch with the passing of Queen […]

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US changes names of places with racist term for Native women

US changes names of places with racist term for Native women

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The U.S. government has joined a ski resort and others that have quit using a racist term for a Native American woman by renaming hundreds of peaks, lakes, streams and other geographical features on federal lands in the West and elsewhere. New names for nearly 650 places bearing […]

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Former mayor, bishop, accused of sex abuse of children

Former mayor, bishop, accused of sex abuse of children

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah city mayor and bishop with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been arrested on accusations he sexually abused at least three children decades ago. Carl Matthew Johnson, 77, was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Davis County jail in […]

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Docs: Utah lawmaker told Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Bishop not to report abuse

Docs: Utah lawmaker told Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Bishop not to report abuse

A Utah lawmaker and prominent attorney for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advised a church bishop not to report a confession of child sex abuse to authorities, a decision that allowed the abuse to continue for years, according to records filed in a lawsuit. The records — two […]

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Utah-based company wins auction to buy Jay Peak in Vermont

JAY, Vt. (AP) — Utah-based Pacific Group Resorts, Inc. has won the auction to buy Jay Peak Resort, the Vermont ski resort that was rocked by a massive fraud case involving its former owner and president. The court-appointed receiver who has been overseeing Jay Peak for more than six years announced Thursday […]

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Deer Creek State Park Boat Ramps Close Thursday

Deer Creek State Park Boat Ramps Close Thursday

DEER CREEK STATE PARK, Utah-Per Thursday news, Deer Creek State Park is encountering decreasing water levels. This is resulting in the Thursday closure of the Main and Island Resort boat ramps. The Main Boat Ramp has been barricaded off because of an extremely steep drop-off at the end of the […]

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Trooper’s stop nets $3.6M in fentanyl, 1 arrest near Ely

ELY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada state police have seized 56 pounds (25.4 kilograms) of suspected Fentanyl with an estimated street value of $3.6 million from a vehicle a trooper stopped for an equipment violation north of Ely near the Utah line. One man arrested Monday at the scene on U.S […]

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California faces another day of grid-straining extreme heat

California faces another day of grid-straining extreme heat

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Operators of California’s electricity grid acknowledged Wednesday that a miscommunication led to a small number of power shutoffs during a period of great strain, even as the state faced another day of extreme heat that could prompt much larger rolling blackouts. The miscommunication occurred Tuesday afternoon […]

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