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Crash In Heber City Tuesday Evening

Crash In Heber City Tuesday Evening

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday evening, UDOT reported a crash on southbound US 40 at milepost 15 in Heber City at 5:25 pm. CrashSB US 40 at MP 15 (Heber) Wasatch Co.Est. Clearance Time: 7:00 PMFor updates: https://t.co/jaVMw7vcLm — UDOT Traffic (@UDOTTRAFFIC) September 7, 2021 Here is further detailed information: Here's a […]

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Unruly Passenger Arrested After Growling, Swearing on Flight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Monday, A Las Vegas man who berated a flight crew and fellow passengers on a plane has been cited for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. He growled like a dog while taking his mask on and off his face, gave the middle finger and swore […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Advances Three More Temples To Phase 3

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Advances Three More Temples To Phase 3

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints advanced three more temples to Phase 3 of reopening. These temples are located at: Cochabamba, Bolivia Lima, Peru Trujillo, Peru. Under the Salt Lake City-based faith’s reopening policy, Phase 3 consists of being open for all ordinances with restrictions. […]

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23 homes on the Navajo Nation finally getting electricity

23 homes on the Navajo Nation finally getting electricity

TONALEA, Ariz. (AP) — Tribal President Jonathan Nez has finalized a subgrant agreement between the Navajo Nation and Navajo Tribal Utility Authority to extend power lines to homes in the community of Tonalea, providing long-awaited electricity to at least 23 families. Several Tonalea residents scheduled to receive electricity attended Saturday’s […]

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Students with disabilities hope for ‘new normal’ in class

Students with disabilities hope for ‘new normal’ in class

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Anna Stephens is a physics and astronomy student at the University of Utah. At first, she hated the idea of attending class remotely last school year. Stephens deals with chronic pain and fatigue. She’s also autistic and has ADHD. She said her professors eventually got […]

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FILE -  In this May 23, 2020, file photo, visitors ride the roller coaster at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah. A paraplegic man, not pictured, who was injured on a roller coaster at the park is now suing, saying his paralyzed leg wasn't properly secured while he was on the ride and his foot was shredded. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Matthew Christensen filed the lawsuit against Lagoon Amusement Park on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021, in Davis County's 3rd District Court. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

Lawsuit: Paraplegic man’s foot ‘shredded’ on rollercoaster

FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) — A paraplegic man who was injured on a roller coaster is now suing  Lagoon Amusement Park, saying his paralyzed leg wasn’t properly secured while he was on the ride and his foot was shredded. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Matthew Christensen filed the lawsuit against the […]

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A single building stands on the grounds that once contained an Indigenous boarding school Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021, in Panguitch, Utah. Utah is just starting to reconcile its own history of Indian residential schools with the proposed excavation on the site of a former school in Panguitch that is believed to have over a dozen bodies of Native American children. (Chris Caldwell/The Spectrum via AP)

Utah Reconciling History With Indian Residential Schools

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Utah is just starting to reconcile its own history of Indian residential schools with the proposed excavation on the site of a former school in Panguitch that is believed to have over a dozen bodies of Native American children. There are six known boarding schools within Utah, […]

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Traffic Delays Near Deer Creek Reservoir This Evening

Traffic Delays Near Deer Creek Reservoir This Evening

WASATCH COUNTY, Utah-As Labor Day weekend has commenced, there is a traffic delay underway near Deer Creek Reservoir. Big delays US-189 going EB past Deer Creek Reservoir. The delays start at the W. end of the reservoir up to the Charleston area. pic.twitter.com/WbQuWfJsFB — Michele Rowe (@KSLMichele) September 3, 2021 […]

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Groundbreaking Date Set For Casper Wyoming Temple

Groundbreaking Date Set For Casper Wyoming Temple

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the groundbreaking date for the Casper Wyoming Temple. This occasion is slated for Saturday October 9. Elder S. Gifford Nielsen of the Seventy will preside at the event. Attendance at the event is by invitation only. This temple […]

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Bureau of Indian Education Issues Vaccine Mandate

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The federal agency that oversees schools that educate some Native Americans in nearly two dozen states issued an employee vaccine mandate Thursday. The mandate covers more than 2,800 faculty and staff at 53 schools and dormitories operated directly by the U.S. Bureau of Education in states […]

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