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Funeral Services Announced For President Russell M. Nelson

Funeral Services Announced For President Russell M. Nelson

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Funeral services have been scheduled for LDS President Russell M. Nelson, who died Saturday at age 101. A public viewing is set for Monday, October 6th, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The service will be held Tuesday, October 7th, at noon in the Conference […]

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Tyler Robinson To Appear Virtually In Utah Court Today

Tyler Robinson To Appear Virtually In Utah Court Today

(Orem, UT) — The suspect accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is scheduled to appear virtually in court today. Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray charged 22-year-old Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder on September 16th, a charge that carries the possibility of the death penalty. Kirk was shot September 10th […]

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LDS Church Responds to Grand Blanc Shooting

LDS Church Responds to Grand Blanc Shooting

(Grand Blanc, MI) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement following yesterday’s violent attack at its Michigan chapel. Spokesperson Doug Andersen called the shooting a “tragic act of violence” and says the church is cooperating with local authorities and is in contact with emergency responders […]

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4 Dead, 8 Hurt At LDS Church In Michigan

4 Dead, 8 Hurt At LDS Church In Michigan

Police say at least four people are dead and eight others wounded after a shooting at a Michigan church. Grand Blanc Police Chief William Reyne said the gunman, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, drove his vehicle through the front doors of the church and fired multiple rounds once inside. It […]

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Russell M. Nelson, Oldest-Ever President of the LDS Church, Dies

Russell M. Nelson, Oldest-Ever President of the LDS Church, Dies

Russell M. Nelson, the oldest-ever president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has died at the age of 101. Church officials announced his death late Saturday. Church spokesperson Candice Madsen says Nelson died Saturday night at his home in Salt Lake City. The former heart surgeon, spent […]

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Measles Cases At Highest Point Since 2000

Measles Cases At Highest Point Since 2000

Measles cases are at a new high since the disease was declared eradicated 25 years ago. More than 15-hundred cases were reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of Wednesday, with outbreaks spreading in Utah and Arizona. Utah health officials say they expect more cases as people […]

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Accused Kirk Assassin Police Encounter Before Shooting

Accused Kirk Assassin Police Encounter Before Shooting

(Orem, UT) — Authorities say the accused gunman in the assassination of Charlie Kirk “made contact” with an officer hours after the shooting occurred. According to authorities, Tyler Robinson encountered a police officer near where investigators recovered the alleged murder weapon in the woods of Utah Valley University’s campus. The […]

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Cox Announces $200M Investment To Restore Great Salt Lake

Cox Announces $200M Investment To Restore Great Salt Lake

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Private businesses and non-profit groups are stepping up to help restore the Great Salt Lake. Governor Cox announced yesterday that 200-million dollars has been raised to fund projects related to the lake restoration. Ducks Unlimited pledged half the announced funding, while the other half was […]

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Utah County Appoints Defense Attorney For Tyler Robinson

Utah County Appoints Defense Attorney For Tyler Robinson

(Provo, UT) — The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk now has a lawyer. The Utah County Commission appointed defense attorney Kathryn Nester as Tyler Robinson’s lawyer yesterday. Nester has served as defense counsel in several other high-profile cases, and is currently representing murder suspect Kouri Richins. The commission also […]

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Survey Finds Utahns Have Safety Concerns After Kirk Assassination

Survey Finds Utahns Have Safety Concerns After Kirk Assassination

(Orem, UT) — It seems Utahns are still shaken in the aftermath of the death of Charlie Kirk. A Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll found that few people in the state would feel safe attending a political rally in the U.S. after his assassination. Only five-percent of those surveyed […]

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