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Utah Protesters Take Plea Deal, to Pay $100K for Damages

Utah Protesters Take Plea Deal, to Pay $100K for Damages

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Four of the nine protesters charged after police accused them of painting a street red and smashing windows at a district attorney’s office last year in Salt Lake City have taken a plea deal and must pay $100,000 in damages, officials said. Eight of the […]

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UDOT Reports Crash on S.R. 113 Tuesday Afternoon

UDOT Reports Crash on S.R. 113 Tuesday Afternoon

WASATCH COUNTY, Utah-UDOT confirmed a crash on S.R. 113 at milepost 1 (3000 South) Tuesday afternoon at 3:08 pm. CrashNB SR 113 at MP 1 (3000 S) Wasatch Co.Right ShoulderEst. Clearance Time: 5:04 PMFor updates: https://t.co/jaVMw7vcLm — UDOT Traffic (@UDOTTRAFFIC) June 15, 2021 The estimated clearance time is 5:04 pm. […]

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Dana Anthony works at her desk at The Daily Tar Heel newspaper in Chapel Hill, N.C., Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Anthony was rejected after two speparate HireVue interviews for other jobs recently. The pandemic has heightened demand for online services that interview job applicants remotely and use artificial intelligence to assess their skills. But the technology also raises questions about whether computers can accurately judge a person's character traits and emotional cues. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

Want a job? Employers say: Talk to the computer

A day after her interview for a part-time job at Target last year, Dana Anthony got an email informing her she didn’t make the cut. Anthony didn’t know why — a situation common to most job seekers at one point or another. But she also had no sense at all […]

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US Park Service Sued After Gate Kills Ugandan Humanitarian

US Park Service Sued After Gate Kills Ugandan Humanitarian

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The family of a women’s rights activist from Uganda sued the National Park Service this month after she was decapitated last year by a gate at Utah’s Arches National Park. The gate had been left unlatched against federal policy for two weeks before it struck […]

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Utah ski resorts experienced record numbers despite pandemic

Utah ski resorts experienced record numbers despite pandemic

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah ski resorts set a record for visitors this past winter despite coronavirus-related restrictions and a below average snowfall, according to industry data released Tuesday. A news release from Ski Utah shows the 5.3 million skier days marked a major rebound from the previous winter […]

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Family says teen stomped by bull at rodeo recovering well

Family says teen stomped by bull at rodeo recovering well

POCATELLO, IDAHO (AP)-A Utah teen who was stomped by a bull at the Idaho High School Rodeo Association State Finals over the weekend is recovering well, family members said. Brock Hansen, 17, of Hyrum, Utah was hired to be a “cowboy protector” for the competition in Pocatello, Idaho, the Idaho […]

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Provo Temple; 9 Others, Advance To Phase 3 June 14

Provo Temple; 9 Others, Advance To Phase 3 June 14

SALT LAKE CITY-As The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed Tuesday, 10 more temples throughout the world, primarily in the western United States, opened to Phase 3 June 14. Phase 3 consists of being open for all ordinances only with restrictions. Among these temples is the Provo Temple, […]

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Red Flag Warning

Red Flag Warning issued June 15 at 11:​57​AM MDT until June 17 at 10:​00​PM MDT by NWS Saltlake …RED FLAG WARNING NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM MDT THURSDAY FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONES 479, 480, 481, AND 488… * AFFECTED AREA…Fire Weather Zone 479 […]

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Heat Advisory

Heat Advisory issued June 14 at 2:45PM MDT until June 19 at 12:00AM MDT by NWS Saltlake …HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT MDT FRIDAY NIGHT… * WHAT…Temperatures up to 102. * WHERE…Portions of central, northern, southern and southwest Utah. * WHEN…Until midnight MDT Friday night. * IMPACTS…Hot temperatures […]

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First Presidency and NAACP Leaders Announce A Shared Vision To Learn From and Serve One Another

First Presidency and NAACP Leaders Announce A Shared Vision To Learn From and Serve One Another

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the national leadership for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced new educational and humanitarian initiatives related to their ongoing collaboration. The groups first intersected in May 2018, commencing a […]

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