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Members of the House of Representatives are partitioned by plexiglass as the Utah State Legislature opens the 2021 legislative session at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021. (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

Utah Poised to Remove Concealed Weapon Permit Requirements

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah gun owners would be able to carry concealed weapons without a permit under a bill that passed the state Senate on Friday, leaving one procedural vote before it heads to the desk of a supportive Republican governor. Several other states this year are considering similar measures, […]

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Utah House Speaker Says He’ll Support 3 Police Reform Bills

Utah House Speaker Says He’ll Support 3 Police Reform Bills

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah‘s Republican House Speaker Brad Wilson said he would support three police reform bills that have been proposed in the state legislature. Wilson said Wednesday he would back three separate laws that would dedicate more training time to de-escalation tactics and methods on how to interact […]

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Friday covid 19 stats for Utah

Friday covid 19 stats for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, covid-19 statistics for Utah were updated by the state department of health. 382,881 Utahns have been vaccinated. This is an increase of 20,180 in the past 24 hours. 292,933 Utahns (76.5 percent) have received one dose. 89,948 Utahns (23.5 percent) have received the recommended two doses. In […]

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Crash Occurs At the Tunnel In Provo Canyon

Crash Occurs At the Tunnel In Provo Canyon

PROVO CANYON-UDOT confirmed a crash at the tunnel in Provo Canyon Friday afternoon at 1:17 pm. The crash occurred at milepost 14 at U.S. 189’s junction with S.R. 92 (American Fork Canyon). The estimated clearance time is 2:15 pm. The latest information is available at udottraffic.utah.gov. CrashEB US 189 at […]

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Salt Lake Temple Renovation Project Update

SALT LAKE CITY-As part of the Salt Lake Temple renovation project, the grounds around the temple are presently being renovated as well. In January, construction commenced on the Church Office building plaza. Temporary fencing has been placed in the area, followed by more permanent fencing. Crews are ensuing in their […]

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Weather Advisory

Weather Advisory

Winter Weather Advisory issued February 04 at 2:​22​PM MST until February 06 at 5:​00​AM MST by NWS Saltlake …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM FRIDAY TO 5 AM MST SATURDAY… * WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts. Winds gusting as […]

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Navajo Nation Hosting a Memorial for Late Tribal President

Navajo Nation Hosting a Memorial for Late Tribal President

WINDOW ROCK, ARIZ. (AP) — The Navajo Nation is hosting a memorial event to honor the memory of former tribal president Albert Hale. Tribal officials say the 70-year-old Hale died Tuesday because of complications from COVID-19. Friday’s event will be streamed live online and aired live on a Navajo language radio […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Updates covid-19 Measures

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Updates covid-19 Measures

SALT LAKE CITY-Leaders for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received a letter concerning updated information for how Church services are to be conducted. This entails a restoration of the September 11 letter from The First Presidency which allows anywhere from 99-150 to attend Church services. Young single […]

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Thursday covid-19 statistics for Utah

Thursday covid-19 statistics for Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, covid-19 statistics were updated for Utah by the state department of health. 362,701 Utahns have been vaccinated. This is an increase of 17,522 in the past 24 hours. 278,547 Utahns (76.8 percent) have received one dose. 84,154 Utahns (23.2 percent) have received the recommended two doses. 3,943 […]

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Utah Developer Drops Lawsuit to Build Waterfall Development

Utah Developer Drops Lawsuit to Build Waterfall Development

PROVO, UTAH (AP) — A developer in northern Utah who wanted to build a drug treatment facility near a natural waterfall has decided to drop a lawsuit against Utah County that was filed after the county blocked private development. Court records show that developer Richard Losee dismissed the lawsuit without prejudice on Jan. […]

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