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Official: Utah Sergeant Could Face Charges in Fatal Shooting

Official: Utah Sergeant Could Face Charges in Fatal Shooting

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A police sergeant was not justified in his involvement in a fatal shooting in Salt Lake City last summer and could face criminal charges, a Utah prosecutor announced Friday. Charges have not been filed against West Valley City Police Sgt. Jason Vincent, but Salt Lake County District Attorney […]

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Friday covid-19 report for Utah/Wasatch County

Friday covid-19 report for Utah/Wasatch County

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, covid-19 statistics were updated for Utah and Wasatch County. Utahns fully vaccinated: 348,650 (10.5 percent of Utahns) Wasatch County residents fully vaccinated: 4,184 (11.6 percent of Wasatch County residents) Utah recovery percentage: 96.1 [96.13] percent (362,874-377,492) Wasatch County recovery percentage: 96.7 [96.73] percent (4,253-4,397) Utah active case […]

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Utah State University guests to be allowed at Commencement

Utah State University guests to be allowed at Commencement

LOGAN, Utah-Per news released Friday, Utah State University graduating students will be permitted two in-person guests for commencement exercises this spring. This change was made because of covid-19 cases in Utah remaining low. 20 commencement ceremonies will occur on May 6 and 7. They will be grouped by college inside […]

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Outbreak Linked to Hundreds of Bird Deaths Comes to Utah

Outbreak Linked to Hundreds of Bird Deaths Comes to Utah

LOGAN, UTAH (AP) — A salmonella outbreak linked to the deaths of hundreds of songbirds has come to Utah and officials are asking people to immediately remove or clean their bird feeders. The outbreak has affected multiple states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho and North Carolina, the Herald Journal reported. Infected birds have been found from Salt Lake […]

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The First Presidency Provides Updates On Historic Temple Renovations

The First Presidency Provides Updates On Historic Temple Renovations

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints updated the following information concerning renovations of historic pioneer temples: The Salt Lake Temple will receive two more instruction rooms, additional sealing ordinance rooms and a second baptistry. This is to allow for greater capacity […]

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Biz Owner Says Shirtless Man Ad Refused for Utah Billboard

Biz Owner Says Shirtless Man Ad Refused for Utah Billboard

PROVO, UTAH (AP) — The owner of a Utah health and beauty business says a billboard company has refused to display their advertising featuring a man in an unbuttoned shirt. The company Super Seed said they were told the images were inappropriate for the large digital billboard at a mall in Orem, […]

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Zion National Park Search for Woman Cost $60K, Report Says

Zion National Park Search for Woman Cost $60K, Report Says

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A search for a California woman who was missing for two weeks last fall at Zion National Park in Utah before being found alive cost about $60,000, park officials said Thursday. The cost estimate was provided by park officials who also released investigative reports revealing the search was about […]

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Thursday covid report for Utah/Wasatch County

Thursday covid report for Utah/Wasatch County

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, the covid-19 statistics for Utah and Wasatch County were updated. Utahns who are fully vaccinated: 10.2 percent (339,743-376,973) Wasatch County residents who are fully vaccinated: 10.6 percent (3,853-36,139) Utah recovery percentage: 96.03 percent (362,023-376,973) Wasatch County recovery percentage: 96.7 [96.74] percent (4,247-4,390) Utah active case percentage: 3.4 […]

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As climate fight shifts to oil, Biden faces a formidable foe

As climate fight shifts to oil, Biden faces a formidable foe

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — President Joe Biden’s bid to tackle climate change is running straight through the heart of the U.S. oil and gas industry — a much bigger, more influential foe than Democrats faced when they took on the coal industry during the Obama years. Coal dominated U.S. power […]

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Sundance Mountain Resort Announces Resort Improvement Plans for 2021-2022 Season

Sundance Mountain Resort Announces Resort Improvement Plans for 2021-2022 Season

SUNDANCE, Utah – Sundance Mountain Resort is pleased to announce resort improvements that will begin this spring for the 2021-2022 winter season, including two new lifts, upgraded and enhanced snowmaking, additional parking, and Creekside building renovations. These improvements come with considerable thought and desire to preserve existing land and traditions […]

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