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Brush fire destroys mobile home north of Reno

Brush fire destroys mobile home north of Reno

RENO, Nev. (AP) — A small, wind-whipped brush fire destroyed a mobile home north of Reno Wednesday while more than 600 firefighters battled three big wildfires in northeast Nevada, including one threatening several ranches near the Idaho line. The fire that destroyed the mobile home in Cold Springs also destroyed […]

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Heber City Police Concerned About Graffiti In Community

Heber City Police Concerned About Graffiti In Community

HEBER CITY, Utah-A report from ABC 4 Utah confirms Heber City police are growing increasingly concerned about graffiti being sprayed in the community. The past few weeks have seen numerous instances of graffiti as authorities estimate $22,000 worth of damages have occurred to damage property in the community. Where graffiti […]

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600 firefighters battle big blazes in northeast Nevada

600 firefighters battle big blazes in northeast Nevada

RENO, Nev. (AP) — More than 600 firefighters are battling three large wildfires in northeast Nevada, including one potentially threatening several ranches near the Idaho line. No structures have been damaged but the largest fire 40 miles (64 kilometers) south of Elko has closed roads and is threatening key wildlife […]

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Arkansas governor not expecting Medicaid proposal approval

Arkansas governor not expecting Medicaid proposal approval

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas’ governor says he doesn’t expect federal officials to approve the state’s plan to lower the eligibility cap for its Medicaid expansion program anytime soon after a similar proposal was rejected last month. Gov. Asa Hutchinson told reporters Wednesday that the state hasn’t received a […]

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Utah Jazz president named new CEO of Miller companies

Utah Jazz president named new CEO of Miller companies

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Jazz president Steven Starks has been named the new CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. Company officials said Wednesday the 40-year-old executive will leave the NBA franchise team next week to oversee the company’s car dealerships, sports teams, movie theaters and […]

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Sound of falling sign sparks fear at Utah mall

Sound of falling sign sparks fear at Utah mall

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — Police say panic spread briefly through a Utah mall after a falling sign made a gunshot-like sound, reflecting widespread anxiety after recent back-to-back mass shootings in Texas and Ohio. The Deseret News reports that no one was hurt and a search found no shooter at Valley […]

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Utah court rejects challenge to medical marijuana law

Utah court rejects challenge to medical marijuana law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to a state law that replaced the voter-approved law legalizing medical marijuana. The court Tuesday dismissed the petition by The People’s Right group that argued the governor and the state Legislature acted unconstitutionally when they replaced the […]

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Utah man pleads guilty in killings of ex-girlfriend, her son

Utah man pleads guilty in killings of ex-girlfriend, her son

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — A 30-year-old Utah man faces up to life in prison after pleading guilty to the 2015 killings of his former girlfriend and her young son. The Utah County Attorney’s Office said Christopher Poulson pleaded guilty Tuesday in state District Court in American Fork to murder […]

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Thousands of dead fish wash ashore at Utah reservoir

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore at Utah reservoir

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Thousands of dead fish have washed ashore at a reservoir in northern Utah this summer. The Standard-Examiner reports biologists with Utah Division of Wildlife Resources have noticed a massive die-off of fish at Pineview Reservoir in Weber County. Many of the fish were young black crappies. Black crappies […]

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Lawsuit alleging racial bias in police shooting moved

Lawsuit alleging racial bias in police shooting moved

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A lawsuit filed in the death of a black man shot after he ran from Salt Lake City police has been moved to federal court. The Deseret News reports the change was made Monday in the case filed in the 2017 death of 50-year-old Patrick Harmon. His […]

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