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Utah diabetics turn to online trading amid rising prices

Utah diabetics turn to online trading amid rising prices

CENTERVILLE, Utah (AP) — Stephanie Arceneaux’s eyes brim with tears as she opens a foam cooler on a picnic table outside the Centerville In-N-Out Burger. “It’s so much!” Arceneaux says, surveying the contents: eight Basaglar pens, seven pens and a vial of Levemir, and, in a box next to it, […]

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Fallen Utah Marine killed in WWII identified after 75 years

Fallen Utah Marine killed in WWII identified after 75 years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A U.S. defense agency has identified and recovered the body of a Utah Marine about 76 years after he was killed in battle during World War II. The U.S. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Wednesday that 21-year-old Pfc. Robert Hatch of Woods Cross […]

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Missing hiker from New Jersey found dead in Utah desert

Missing hiker from New Jersey found dead in Utah desert

BOULDER, Utah (AP) — Utah deputies have found the body of a New Jersey man about a month after he went for a hike and did not return. Garfield County sheriff’s office deputies said Wednesday that the body of 72-year-old Norman Everett Applegate was discovered Tuesday and recovered by a […]

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Utah among the last in US to lay weak beer to rest

Utah among the last in US to lay weak beer to rest

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The first change to beer alcohol limits since the end of Prohibition is coming to Utah. The state will become the next-to-last in the country to say goodbye to lower-alcohol 3.2% beer on Friday, when drinkers will welcome new, slightly stronger brews to grocery stores, […]

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Governor appoints Salt Lake City lawyer to judgeship

Governor appoints Salt Lake City lawyer to judgeship

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert has appointed Salt Lake City lawyer Kristine Johnson as a judge for the state district court that serves Salt Lake, Teoele and Summit counties. Johnson is a shareholder with the Parsons Behle & Latimer law firm and she has practiced law since […]

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Navajo Nation President: Vote no on Utah county proposition

Navajo Nation President: Vote no on Utah county proposition

BLANDING, Utah (AP) — Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is calling on voters in a southeastern Utah county to reject a ballot proposition that could lead to expanding a three-member county commission that Native Americans took the majority of last year. Nez said Tuesday in a statement that the proposition […]

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Halloween display with guillotine riles some in Utah city

Halloween display with guillotine riles some in Utah city

BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) — Officials in a Utah community say they’ve received “more than a few” complaints over a family’s Halloween display that includes a guillotine chopping off the heads of baby dolls. However, the city attorney for Brigham City, Michael Christiansen, said the display isn’t a public nuisance […]

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Utah Alcoholic Beverage Control out of bar licenses again

Utah Alcoholic Beverage Control out of bar licenses again

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah liquor commission has announced it is running out of bar licenses for potential business owners again after a similar shortage two years ago. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control handed out its last 2019 bar permits Tuesday to […]

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Salt Lake City sets record low for date, month at 14 degrees

Salt Lake City sets record low for date, month at 14 degrees

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City’s official temperature of 14 degrees (-10 Celsius) at 3:37 a.m. Wednesday set a record low for Oct. 30 and for the month of October. The National Weather Service’s office in Utah’s most populous city says the previous record was 16 degrees (-8.89 […]

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Congress eyes protections near historical park in New Mexico

Congress eyes protections near historical park in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Latest on federal legislation to create buffer around Chaco Culture National Historical Park (all times local): 3:40 p.m. The U.S. House has approved legislation that would prohibit oil and gas development on federal land surrounding a national park in New Mexico held sacred by numerous […]

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