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Plane Crash Occurs At Ogden Airport Thursday

OGDEN, Utah-Thursday afternoon, a plane crash occurred on the runway at Ogden Municipal Airport. Reports state the plane crashed at 12:21 pm. The pilot was the only person in the 2-passenger aircraft. Fire crews from Ogden Municipal Airport, the Ogden Fire Department and and the Roy Fire Department responded to […]

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FILE - This Feb. 4, 2013 file photo shows a close up of a Boy Scout uniform in Irving, Texas. Amid the Boy Scouts of America’s complex bankruptcy case filed in February 2020, there is worsening friction between the BSA and the major religious groups that help it run thousands of Scout units. At issue: the churches’ fears that an eventual settlement – while protecting the BSA from future sex-abuse lawsuits – could leave many churches unprotected. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

Boy Scouts’ bankruptcy creates rift with religious partners

NEW YORK (AP) — Amid the Boy Scouts of America’s complex bankruptcy case, there is worsening friction between the BSA and the major religious groups that help it run thousands of scout units nationwide. At issue: fears expressed by these churches that an eventual settlement — while protecting the BSA […]

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Fatal High Speed Crash

Fatal High Speed Crash

On September 22, 2021 at 9:04am, Summit County Sheriff’s Office Public Safety Communications Center received a report of a black passenger vehicle stolen from a parking lot in Hideout, Utah in Wasatch County. The stolen vehicle call was transferred to Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office. At 10:03am the Wasatch County Sheriff’s […]

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Wasatch High School Receives Special Distinction Thursday

Wasatch High School Receives Special Distinction Thursday

HEBER CITY, Thursday Sept. 23, student-athletes at Wasatch High School received a special distinction during Homecoming Week festivities. Cool announcement this morning at the @WasatchHigh homecoming assembly. @AbbyPalmerCox came to Wasatch High School to announce that Wasatch’s Unified Basketball team has been selected to participate in the Special Olympic USA […]

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US projections on drought-hit Colorado River grow more dire

US projections on drought-hit Colorado River grow more dire

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The U.S. government released projections Wednesday that indicate an even more troubling outlook for a river that serves 40 million people in the American West. The Bureau of Reclamation recently declared the first-ever shortage on the Colorado River, which means Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will get less water than […]

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No signs of Gabby Petito’s boyfriend after days of searching

No signs of Gabby Petito’s boyfriend after days of searching

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Wednesday, search teams found nothing of note at a Florida wilderness park where they have spent days looking for the boyfriend of Gabby Petito, the young woman who authorities say was killed while on a cross-country trip with him. The search resumed Wednesday morning at […]

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FILE - In this May 11, 2003, file photo, protesters lie on the pavement opposed to the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear storage facility and weapons testing after crossing the line into the Nevada Test Site at Mercury, Nev., and were arrested for trespassing about 70 miles north of Las Vegas. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is renewing the push to expand a federal compensation program for radiation exposure following uranium mining and nuclear testing carried out during the Cold War. Advocates have been trying for years to bring awareness to the lingering effects of nuclear fallout surrounding the Trinity Site in southern New Mexico and on the Navajo Nation, where more than 30 million tons of ore were extracted over decades to support U.S. nuclear activities. (AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta,File)

New push on to expand nuclear radiation compensation in US

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A bipartisan group of lawmakers is renewing a push to expand a U.S. compensation program for people who were exposed to radiation following uranium mining and nuclear testing carried out during the Cold War. Advocates have been trying for years to bring awareness to the lingering […]

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The First Presidency Asks Latter-day Saints Worldwide To Wear Face Masks In Temples

The First Presidency Asks Latter-day Saints Worldwide To Wear Face Masks In Temples

SALT LAKE CITY-The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, per a Wednesday statement has released the following declaration: “Dear Brothers and Sisters: We are grateful that in recent months, some level of ordinance work has resumed in every temple. Our desire is to keep temples […]

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The Tabernacle Choir Resumes First In-Person Rehearsals In 19 Months

The Tabernacle Choir Resumes First In-Person Rehearsals In 19 Months

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday evening, The Tabernacle Choir reconvened at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City for its first organized in-person rehearsal since February 2020. A few days ahead of this anticipated reunion, Choir leaders unveiled a seven-step protection plan in a “Restart Orientation” videoconference. The purpose of this, per […]

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Body recovered, half-brother sought around Yellowstone lake

Body recovered, half-brother sought around Yellowstone lake

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Rescue crews in Yellowstone National Park recovered the body of a 67-year-old Washington state man and searched around a lake Tuesday for his half-brother after the pair failed to return from a backcountry canoe trip. A 10-person ground crew was walking the shoreline of […]

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