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190-pound dog rescued from Utah canyon by first responders

190-pound dog rescued from Utah canyon by first responders

MILLCREAK CANYON, Utah (AP) — First responders have rescued an injured, 190-pound dog from Grandeur Peak in Millcreek Canyon. The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team was alerted about 6:30 p.m. Sunday that a 3-year-old male mastiff was hurt while walking on the trail with his owner. The […]

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Utah health officials issue reminder to get flu vaccination

Utah health officials issue reminder to get flu vaccination

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah health officials are issuing a reminder for people to get the flu vaccine. KUTV in Salt Lake City reported Monday that the Utah Department of Health has found four patients have been hospitalized due to influenza. The agency recommends anyone age 6 months or older get […]

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Utah firefighters calm girl in car accident with nail polish

Utah firefighters calm girl in car accident with nail polish

CLEARFIELD, Utah (AP) — Two Utah firefighters are receiving praise after they found a creative way to keep a young girl calm at the scene of a car accident. North Davis Fire District Fire Chief Mark Becraft said the firefighters let a young girl paint their nails after she and […]

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Wasatch School District Provides Additional Bond Information

Wasatch School District Provides Additional Bond Information

Wasatch School District Responds to Concerned Citizens In the past two weeks, The Wasatch Wave has published letters from citizens concerned about the upcoming bond election. The Wasatch County School Board appreciates and seeks citizen input regarding the upcoming bond. However, in both of these letters, the authors base their […]

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Utah death-row inmate’s appeal remains ongoing

Utah death-row inmate’s appeal remains ongoing

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The appeal hearings for a Utah death-row inmate are lasting longer than anticipated. The Ogden Standard-Examiner reported Sunday that 61-year-old Douglas Lovell was initially supposed to only have hearings in his case during the month of August. Lovell has twice been convicted of capital murder and sentenced to […]

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Salt Lake City area man suspected of stabbing grandmother

Salt Lake City area man suspected of stabbing grandmother

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities are investigating after a man in a Salt Lake City suburb allegedly stabbed his grandmother several times. KUTV in Salt Lake City reports the suspect called police Monday morning and said he had stabbed his grandmother. Unified police officers responded to the Millcreek area and found […]

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8 people ill as Provo church evacuated for carbon monoxide

8 people ill as Provo church evacuated for carbon monoxide

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Provo meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had to be evacuated after carbon monoxide was detected inside. Provo Fire Department officials say eight people were taken to hospitals for treatment. The Daily Herald reports that Station 22 in Provo […]

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Family ends search for missing CEO after a body is found

Family ends search for missing CEO after a body is found

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The family of a missing Utah tech executive has called off a search for her after police reported that a body was found inside a parked car in the San Francisco Bay Area. Police in San Jose said the body was discovered Saturday in an […]

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Power outage in West Valley delays printing of 3 newspapers

Power outage in West Valley delays printing of 3 newspapers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A power outage in Utah is keeping print subscribers of three newspapers from reading the Sunday print editions. Officials with Newspaper Agency Corp. say a blown transformer knocked out power to the print facility in West Valley on Saturday night. Sunday print editions of the […]

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Unable to drive, mother cherishes daily walks with children

Unable to drive, mother cherishes daily walks with children

KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A Utah mother who started walking her children to school every day after an epilepsy diagnosis prevented her from driving has discovered she loves the conversations and extra time she gets with her children. Trishelle Duncan said the walks are good for her health, save a […]

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