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Utah Gas Prices Are Rising Once Again

Utah Gas Prices Are Rising Once Again

(Circleville, UT) — Gas prices are once again on the rise across Utah. Triple-A says the statewide average for a gallon of self-serve regular is now four-dollars and 28-cents. That’s nine-cents higher than one week earlier. The highest average price can be found in Piute County where gas is four-dollars […]

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Suspect Arrested For LDS Meetinghouse Shooting In January

Suspect Arrested For LDS Meetinghouse Shooting In January

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Prosecutors say a suspect is behind bars for allegedly taking part in a deadly shooting outside a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The January shooting killed two people in the parking lot on North Redwood Road in Salt Lake City. […]

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Utah State University Opens State’s First Campus Building On Tribal Lands In Monument Valley

Utah State University Opens State’s First Campus Building On Tribal Lands In Monument Valley

(Monument Valley, UT) — Utah State University is opening the doors to its Monument Valley education building, the university’s first campus on tribal lands. The academic facility was made to serve students and community members of the Navajo Nation alike. Utah Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson said the facility is believed […]

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Former BYU Football Player To Stand Trial For Rape

Former BYU Football Player To Stand Trial For Rape

(St. George, UT) — A former Brigham Young University football player is set to stand trial for rape. A judge says the four-day trial for Parker Kingston will begin May 26th. The 22-year-old is accused of raping a friend in February of last year. During a hearing Thursday, defense attorneys […]

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New Data Show Utah Road Rage Peaks In March

New Data Show Utah Road Rage Peaks In March

(Salt Lake City, UT) — New data from recent years shows that road rage incidents seem to increase in the month of March. After a new state law allowed police to add a road rage enhancement, a pattern started to emerge. KUTV says March of last year had the largest […]

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Small Majority Of Utah Voters Favor Legal Recreational Pot

Small Majority Of Utah Voters Favor Legal Recreational Pot

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A small majority of Utah voters are in favor of making recreational marijuana legal. That’s according to a new poll from Noble Predictive Insights. The survey found that 52-percent are in favor of letting adults use pot, while 43-percent are opposed to the idea. Five-percent […]

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BYU Professor Arrested For Child Sex Crimes

BYU Professor Arrested For Child Sex Crimes

(Provo, UT) — A BYU professor who also teaches Sunday School is under arrest for alleged child sex crimes. The Box Elder County Attorney’s Office says the suspect interacted with an undercover agent who posed as a 17-year-old. Stephen Henry McKean is now facing one charge of suspicion of distributing […]

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Firefighters Prepare For Big Fire Season

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Drought conditions across Utah could lead to a very dangerous fire season and officials are trying to prepare. 2-News says crews are getting requests to deploy so they can be ready at a moment’s notice. Local firefighters have already been sent to help with fires […]

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Average Gas Prices Fall A Penny Statewide Over A Week

(Garden City, UT) — The average price for a gallon of gas in Utah has fallen over the past week – but just by a penny. Statewide, the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is now four-dollars and 20-cents. Triple-A says the most expensive average price can be […]

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Utah Cases Pushing Up Nationwide Measles Outbreak

Utah Cases Pushing Up Nationwide Measles Outbreak

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Measles cases in Utah are playing a big role in the total number being reported nationwide. Statewide, 600 cases have been reported since the outbreak started last year and 75 of them appeared this month. However, state health officials tell KUTV that the rate of […]

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