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Man Dies At Arches National Park

Man Dies At Arches National Park

(Moab, UT) — A German man is dead after taking a fall in southern Utah. The 77-year-old was hiking at Arches National Park Tuesday in the Windows Loop trail when he fell. Bystanders tried to help the man as first responders arrived, but he died at the scene. The Grand […]

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Upcoming Road Closure

Upcoming Road Closure

There is an upcoming road closure in Wasatch County. According to the Wasatch County X account, “the northbound lane of Little Valley Road, from 1683 Little Valley Road to Main Canyon Road, will be closed from Friday, May 9 through Thursday, May 15, for pavement restoration. Please slow down and […]

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SLC Mayor Unveils Flags That Comply With New Law

SLC Mayor Unveils Flags That Comply With New Law

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has unveiled a series of flags in an apparent attempt to get around a new law. They are variations of the Pride, Juneteenth and transgender flags. Since they’re officially sanctioned, they aren’t covered by the state law that bans […]

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Utah Moves Forward with Nuclear Energy Plan

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new state law aims to develop nuclear energy in Utah through small modular reactors. HB-249 establishes a Utah Nuclear Consortium and energy development zones. Officials at the Utah Office of Energy Development noted that permitting and building a plant will take 7-to-14 years. While […]

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Most Utahns Are Real ID Compliant

Most Utahns Are Real ID Compliant

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The deadline to have a Real ID for domestic air travel is here, and it looks like most Utahns are ready. The new compliant identification cards were needed to get through airport security and enter federal buildings starting yesterday. Passengers without a Real ID card […]

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Real ID Deadline Is Here For Utahns

Real ID Deadline Is Here For Utahns

(St. George) — The deadline to have a Real ID for domestic air travel is here. Utahns will be required to have the Real ID-compliant identification card to get through security when traveling at airports starting today. The state-issued card or license has a gold or black star in the […]

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DOJ Announces Largest Fentanyl Bust Ever

DOJ Announces Largest Fentanyl Bust Ever

(Washington, DC) — The largest fentanyl seizure in US history involves Utah. The Department of Justice announced yesterday officers seized over eleven kilos of fentanyl, including three-million pills labeled as oxycodone that were laced with fentanyl. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed that Sinaloa cartel members, operating illegally in the U.S., […]

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Utah Ranked Below Average For Nurses

Utah Ranked Below Average For Nurses

(St. George, UT) — Utah is being rated as below-average for working nurses. A recent WalletHub study looked at each state to determine which states had the best opportunities for nurses to find a job or seek a new challenge. That includes annual salaries, health facilities per capita, and the […]

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Lawmakers Plan To Introduce App Age Verification Bill

Lawmakers Plan To Introduce App Age Verification Bill

(Washington, DC) — Republican lawmakers are set to introduce the App Store Accountability Act, requiring app stores to verify the ages of all users. The bill, led by Senator Mike Lee and Congressman John James, aims to enhance online safety for kids and mirrors a law recently signed in Utah. […]

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Cat Survives 400-Foot Fall at Bryce Canyon

(Bryce Canyon, UT) — A 12-year-old tabby cat named Mirage survived a nearly 400-foot fall off a Bryce Canyon cliff that claimed the lives of two hikers. Authorities say the cat was found in a carrier next to the bodies of Matthew Nannen and Bailee Crane who fell to their […]

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