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Sundance Film Festival names Eugene Hernandez director

Sundance Film Festival names Eugene Hernandez director

NEW YORK (AP) — After three years as the festival director of the New York Film Festival, Eugene Hernandez has been tapped to lead the Sundance Film Festival. Wednesday, The Sundance Institute announced Hernandez will become the festival’s fourth director in its nearly four-decade history, in addition to heading the institute’s year-round […]

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Michael Flynn: From government insider to holy warrior

Michael Flynn: From government insider to holy warrior

BATAVIA, N.Y. (AP) — The crowd swayed on its feet, arms pumping, the beat of Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It” thumping in their chests. The people under the revival tent hooted as Michael Flynn strode across the stage, bopping and laughing, singing the refrain into his microphone and […]

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Heber City Police Department: September 6 Shift Report

Heber City Police Department: September 6 Shift Report

HEBER CITY, Utah-The Heber City Police Department’s September 6 Shift Report: Case 2209/0297-Traffic accident investigation at 1100 S. Main, Heber City Case 2209/0299-traffic accident investigation at 600 South and 300 West, Heber City Case 2209/0300-traffic accident investigation at K&T’s Silver Eagle’s parking lot, 1590 US 40, Heber City Case 2209/0314-West […]

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Utah’s Evan McMullin upends two-party fight for US Senate

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Campaigning at a park filled with 19th-century pushcarts on a state holiday honoring Utah’s early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pioneers, Evan McMullin glad hands voters as he strolls past potato sack races and beverage stands selling cold, sugary drinks under a sweltering sun. […]

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California and the West broil in record heat wave

California and the West broil in record heat wave

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A record-setting heat wave made life miserable in much of the West on Tuesday, with California stretching into its second week of excessive heat that taxed the state’s power supply with record-setting demand and brought it perilously close to ordering rolling outages while people were desperately […]

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Climate damage from oil leases on US land gets second look

Climate damage from oil leases on US land gets second look

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration reached a legal settlement Tuesday that requires the government to reexamine potential climate damages from oil and gas leases put up for sale under the Trump administration on government land in Montana and North Dakota. Similar deals have been reached in recent weeks for lease […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Reports: September 4 and 5

Heber City Police Department Shift Reports: September 4 and 5

HEBER CITY, Utah-The Heber City Police Department has also published its shift reports for September 4 and 5 as of Tuesday: September 5 Case 2209-0264/A juvenile officer observed three juveniles at Lee’s Market, 890 S. Main, Heber City, after hours and turned them over to their parents Case 2209-0266/A suspicious […]

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Heber City Police Department Releases September 3 Report

Heber City Police Department Releases September 3 Report

HEBER CITY, Utah-Per Tuesday news, the Heber City Police Department released its shift report for September 3: Case 2209-0172/ Citizen Assistant Complainant reported squatters in the area of 950 South on South Field Road. Case 2209-0173/PD Traffic Crash Traffic accident investigation at 1900 S. Baxter Drive Case 2209-0183/transient requested assistance […]

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Heat wave breaks all-time September record in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE (AP) — A heat wave that’s baking parts of the U.S. West has broken the all-time September temperature record for Salt Lake City, the National Weather Service said Monday. The weather service recorded a high of 103 degrees Fahrenheit (39 degrees Celsius) at Salt Lake City International Airport. That’s the […]

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Air pollution notice issued for Colorado’s Front Range

DENVER (AP) — Colorado health authorities issued an advisory on Monday for unhealthy levels of ozone pollution in the Front Range urban corridor along the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains. Ozone levels were expected to reach levels that could cause respiratory problems in sensitive individuals, the Colorado Department of […]

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