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Black Friday Crash North of Heber City

Black Friday Crash North of Heber City

HEBER CITY, Utah-Friday afternoon at 2:43 pm, UDOT reported a crash on westbound US 40 at milepost 11. This is two miles north of Heber City with an estimated clearance time of 3:41 pm. CrashWB US 40 at MP 11 (2 mi N of Heber) Wasatch Co.Est. Clearance Time: 3:41 […]

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3.0 earthquake hits parts of southern Utah

3.0 earthquake hits parts of southern Utah

PANGUITCH, Utah (AP) — A minor earthquake struck parts of southern Utah on Friday morning. The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 3.0 and was centered about 7 miles west of Panguitch, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It happened at about 6:40 a.m. Quakes of that magnitude are among the […]

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SOCHI, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 14:  Katie Uhlaender of USA completes her run in the Women's Skeleton Final on Day 7 of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Sliding Center Sanki on February 14, 2014 in Sochi, Russia. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Fit to be tied: Rare 3-way gold finish in World Cup skeleton

IGLS, Austria (AP) — China won. So did Britain. So did Germany. With that, the World Cup skeleton circuit had a race unlike any other in its history. Geng Wenqiang gave China its first World Cup skeleton win on Friday — part of a historic three-way tie for the top […]

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Indigenous people bring different Thanksgiving perspective

BLUFF, Utah (AP) — Willson Atene remembers making feather headdresses out of construction paper at his school in San Juan County. He also remembers being taught the traditional Thanksgiving story of friendship between the Pilgrims and the Indians. Atene lives in Salt Lake City and his younger siblings attend schools […]

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Native American leaders say Chaco prayers being answered

Native American leaders say Chaco prayers being answered

CHACO CULTURE NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK, N.M. (AP) — The stillness that enveloped Chaco Canyon was almost deafening, broken only by the sound of a raven’s wings batting the air while it circled overhead. Then a chorus of leaders from several Native American tribes began to speak, their voices echoing off […]

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Roundup of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News: 11/24

Roundup of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News: 11/24

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints revealed information on several vital topics. They are as follows: Tabernacle Choir Releases New Christmas Video The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have released a new Christmas video. It can be seen at the following link: This […]

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Utah teenager sentenced in store owner’s shooting death

Utah teenager sentenced in store owner’s shooting death

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A Utah teenager has been sentenced in the death of an grocery store owner fatally shot during an attempted robbery. Satnam Singh was beloved by his customers and neighbors and was working that night because he picked up a shift of one of his employees, per […]

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Lawyer: Brian Laundrie fatally shot himself in the head

Lawyer: Brian Laundrie fatally shot himself in the head

MIAMI (AP) — Tuesday, an attorney for the family of Brian Laundrie said he fatally shot himself in the head. Laundrie had been the subject of a manhunt for more than a month as investigators searched for clues in the slaying of his girlfriend, Gabby Petito, during their cross-country van trip together. […]

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ACLU of Utah investigating after books removed from schools

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah is investigating complaints related to the removal of several books from high school library shelves in a suburban Salt Lake City district after a parent complaint. The Canyons School District appears to have disregarded its own policy for […]

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Vaccines making Thanksgiving easier, but hot spots remain

Vaccines making Thanksgiving easier, but hot spots remain

The U.S. is facing its second Thanksgiving of the pandemic in better shape than the first time around, thanks to the vaccine, though some regions are seeing surges of COVID-19 cases that could get worse as families travel the country for gatherings that were impossible a year ago. Nearly 200 […]

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