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Three Storms to Bring Light Snow, Minimal Precipitation to Utah

Three Storms to Bring Light Snow, Minimal Precipitation to Utah

(Undated) — Utah will experience three weak storm systems over the next week, bringing light snow and minimal precipitation. The first system, from tonight through tomorrow, will bring scattered light snow with little accumulation in the valleys and 1-to-3 inches in the mountains. The second system, arriving Saturday night and […]

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Audit Report Reveals Utah Students Not Improving

Audit Report Reveals Utah Students Not Improving

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state audit reveals Utah students aren’t improving on their test scores. The report from the Legislative Auditor General states that proficiency levels remain stagnant as schools try to move students from the “not proficient” category to the “proficient” category on state tests. The report […]

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Federal Agents Under Investigation For Drug Trafficking

Federal Agents Under Investigation For Drug Trafficking

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Federal agents with the Utah Department of Homeland Security are allegedly under investigation by the FBI. ABC-4 says the FBI recently raided the Department of Homeland Security offices in West Valley City in relation to a drug trafficking conspiracy. At least two agents are suspected […]

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Most Popular Holiday Dish In UT Revealed

(Undated) — The most popular holiday dish in Utah is being revealed. The website Delish.com used Google Trends and other search data to determine the most popular holiday food in each state. In Utah, green bean casserole is the most popular dish this year. Utah is one of only a […]

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Audit Calls for Voter Roll Cleanup After Deceased Voters Cast Ballots

Audit Calls for Voter Roll Cleanup After Deceased Voters Cast Ballots

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A legislative audit revealed that two deceased individuals voted in Utah’s November 2023 election, prompting recommendations for better voter roll maintenance. The audit found over 14-hundred deceased voters still listed, with nearly 700 marked as active, including the two who voted. Auditors urged the lieutenant […]

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Study Reveals Most Popular Christmas Song In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A recent report is revealing the most popular Christmas song in Utah. A study released by personal money site FinanceBuzz puts “Last Christmas” at the top of the list of holiday tunes in the Beehive State. They used Google Trends data to determine the most […]

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Initial Filings For Unemployment Drop In UT

Initial Filings For Unemployment Drop In UT

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Initial filings for unemployment are declining across Utah. That’s according to the U.S. Department of Labor, which says that for the week ending November 30th, nearly 18-hundred initial filings were made across Utah. That number is down by more than 300 filings compared to the […]

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Former DCFS Employee Charged in Child Abuse Case

Former DCFS Employee Charged in Child Abuse Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A former Utah Department of Child and Family Services employee has been charged with tampering with a witness and other felonies in connection to the abuse of a 15-month-old boy. The boy’s babysitter, Erika Bos, initially claimed the injuries were caused by allergies. Texts revealed […]

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Lt. Gov. Spencer J. Cox speaks at a House Committee on Natural Resources forum on transforming government to better serve the American public at the World Trade Center Utah in Salt Lake City on Friday, Feb. 2, 2018.

Utah Governor Unveils Budget Proposal

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox is unveiling his budget proposal for the next fiscal year. Cox announced the 30-point-six-billion-dollar budget earlier today at the William E. Christoffersen Salt Lake Veterans Home. One of the main provisions in the budget is the elimination of state taxes on […]

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Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

Utah AG’s Office Investigating Complaint Over PAC Funding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s office may begin investigating complaints against a political action committee that attacked Democratic candidates. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson’s office told the Salt Lake Tribune it passed on complaints alleging the Preserving Utah Values PAC may have violated campaign finance law. The […]

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