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BYU football player accused of DUI, status on team uncertain

BYU football player accused of DUI, status on team uncertain

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Brigham Young University football player has been charged with driving under the influence. Online court records show Neil Pau’u pleaded not guilty Wednesday to DUI and interfering with traffic signs. The 23-year-old wide receiver from Santa Ana, California, is accused of driving drunk in […]

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Father, daughter struck by lightning outside Utah museum

Father, daughter struck by lightning outside Utah museum

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A father and daughter were struck by lightning in central Utah. KSL-TV reports that Utah State Parks spokesman Eugene Swalberg says the two were struck Thursday night outside a museum in Fillmore, Utah. They were part of a youth group visiting the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum […]

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WCSD Teachers Salaries get 6% increase for FY20

WCSD Teachers Salaries get 6% increase for FY20

Wasatch County School Board reviewed the 2019-20 Budget proposal on Thursday, June 20th  presented by Business Administrator  Keith Johansen. The budget for teachers and support staff came in at over $68 million dollars, an increase of $4 million from the previous year and 91% of the total general fund expenditures. […]

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Victim in fatal Lake Powell boating accident was Utah woman

Victim in fatal Lake Powell boating accident was Utah woman

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The person who died in a Lake Powell boating accident last week has been identified as an 18-year-old woman from Spanish Fork, Utah, who had just graduated high school. A news release Friday from lake and county officials said Jayla Hiatt is the victim in […]

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Invasive mussel threatens Lake Powell pipeline project

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An invasive mussel that has taken up residence in Lake Powell on the Colorado River is threatening Utah’s push to develop a $1.8 billion pipeline to deliver water to fast-growing areas. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Friday that the Army Corps of Engineers has asked the state […]

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6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints missionaries held at gunpoint at Utah man’s home

6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints missionaries held at gunpoint at Utah man’s home

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping after police say he held six missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at gunpoint in his home. Charging documents say 45-year-old Paul Gutierrez Marquez invited the men over to his home […]

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Mill Hollow Campground Opens For the Season

WASATCH COUNTY, Utah-Friday morning, the official Twitter account of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest confirmed Mill Hollow Campground has opened for the season. There is no water available at the campground so adventurers need to bring their own water in with them. If in the area, please use caution as there […]

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eOAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 15: Quincea–era Joseline Garcia, of Oakley, poses during a photo session with photographer Javier Urbina at the Mormon Temple garden in Oakland, Calif., on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Quincea–era is a Latin American Catholic tradition celebrated for girls on or near their 15th birthday. Many quincea–eras come to have their photo session at the Mormon Temple garden, which has welcome them for years. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Quinceañearas flock to Oakland Temple for photos

OAKLAND, California (AP) — On any springtime Saturday, a steady stream of Catholic quinceañeras can be seen promenading along the blooming rose bushes and gushing fountains of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints temple in Oakland. It’s a favorite among the 15-year-olds, who travel from all parts of […]

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Utah to offer road usage charge to electric, hybrid owners

Utah to offer road usage charge to electric, hybrid owners

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah would charge electric and hybrid vehicle owners for miles driven through a voluntary program. The Deseret News reported Wednesday that the state will be one of the first to collect a road usage charge to compensate for diminishing gas tax revenue. The Utah Department of Transportation […]

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Judge to weigh whether Utah can build case for abortion ban

Judge to weigh whether Utah can build case for abortion ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state attorneys will ask a judge on Thursday to let them marshal evidence to defend a new abortion ban, a step that could prepare the case for a future appeals court amid optimism from anti-abortion advocates nationwide about new conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices. […]

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