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Judges Rule on State Abortion Restrictions, Shape Roe Impact

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge granted a request from Planned Parenthood to delay implementing the state’s trigger law banning most abortions, keeping them legal up to 18 weeks until the court rules on the ban’s constitutionality. With the ruling, Utah maintains its position among a group of […]

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Denver appeals court upholds right to record police

DENVER (AP) — A federal appeals court based in Denver has agreed with six of the nation’s other 12 appeals courts that the First Amendment guarantee of free speech gives people the right to film police as they do their work in public. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled […]

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Jennifer Shah, center, of "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" reality television series, touches her face mask as she leaves Manhattan federal court, after pleading guilty to wire fraud conspiracy, in New York, Monday July 11, 2022. She admitted that she and others defrauded thousands of individuals nationwide for almost a decade with a telemarketing fraud that convinced victims they could make a lot of money through their own online businesses. (AP Photo/Lawrence Neumeister)

‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ member admits fraud

NEW YORK (AP) — A member of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” pleaded guilty Monday to a fraud conspiracy charge that could result in a prison sentence of over 11 years. Jennifer Shah, 48, of Park City, Utah, entered the plea to a single count of conspiracy to […]

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UDOT Reports Crash At 1200 South and Main

UDOT Reports Crash At 1200 South and Main

HEBER CITY, Utah-Thursday afternoon, UDOT reported a crash at 1200 South and Main in Heber City. CrashNB Main St at 1200 S, Heber, Wasatch Co.NB Lanes Blocked, Traffic Using Median,Est. Clearance Time: 1:45 PMFor updates: https://t.co/jaVMw7vcLm — UDOT Traffic (@UDOTTRAFFIC) July 7, 2022 Rikki Meece of KSL uploaded a picture […]

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Heber Valley Corridor Public Comment

Heber Valley Corridor Public Comment

Study Overview The Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) mission is to keep Utah moving while enhancing quality of life through transportation improvements in our state. UDOT is conducting an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to improve regional and local mobility on US-40 from SR-32 to US-189 and provide opportunities for non-motorized […]

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Biologists’ fears confirmed on the lower Colorado River

Biologists’ fears confirmed on the lower Colorado River

DENVER (AP) — For National Park Service fisheries biologist Jeff Arnold, it was a moment he’d been dreading. Bare-legged in sandals, he was pulling in a net in a shallow backwater of the lower Colorado River last week, when he spotted three young fish that didn’t belong there. “Give me […]

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Great Salt Lake hits new historic low for 2nd time in a year

Great Salt Lake hits new historic low for 2nd time in a year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Great Salt Lake has hit a new historic low for the second time in less than a year as the ongoing megadrought worsened by climate change continues to shrink the largest natural lake west of the Mississippi. Utah Department of Natural Resources said Monday […]

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Girl hit by vehicle in July 4 parade in Utah, badly injured

KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A 12-year-old girl suffered critical injuries when she was struck by a vehicle while participating in a July 4 parade in Kaysville, north of Salt Lake City, police said Monday. The girl was in the parade as part of a cheerleading program and was hit by […]

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July 4 events nixed in Centerville after fire threatens homes

CENTERVILLE, Utah (AP)- A fire in a Utah city north of Salt Lake City suspected to have been caused by fireworks led to the evacuation of dozens of homes and the cancellation of some Independence Day events, officials said. The fire near the city of Centerville was reported at about […]

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Olympic luge champ Natalie Geisenberger expecting 2nd baby

Olympic luge champ Natalie Geisenberger expecting 2nd baby

German slider Natalie Geisenberger, who has won the last three Olympic women’s luge gold medals and is considered by many to be the most dominant athlete in her sport’s history, is pregnant with her second child. Geisenberger made the announcement over the weekend on social media. Her first child, Leo, […]

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