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AP analysis: Pot for all can hurt medical marijuana industry

AP analysis: Pot for all can hurt medical marijuana industry

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — When states legalize pot for all adults, long-standing medical marijuana programs take a big hit, in some cases losing more than half their registered patients in just a few years, according to a data analysis by The Associated Press. Much of the decline comes from consumers […]

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Ex-Nevada detective pleads guilty in federal teen sex case

Ex-Nevada detective pleads guilty in federal teen sex case

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A 50-year-old former police detective in Mesquite, Nevada, has pleaded guilty in federal court in Utah in a teenage sex case. Court records show that Gary Erickson of Bunkerville, Nevada, avoided trial with his plea on Monday to a charge of crossing state lines to […]

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Utah man pleads not guilty in deaths of teens

Utah man pleads not guilty in deaths of teens

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah man accused of killing two teenagers and dumping their bodies in an abandoned mine shaft has pleaded not guilty. Jerrod Baum entered the not guilty plea Monday to charges of aggravated murder and other counts in the deaths of 17-year-old Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson and […]

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Utah ski resort wants out of lawsuit against Gwyneth Paltrow

Utah ski resort wants out of lawsuit against Gwyneth Paltrow

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A Utah ski resort where Gwyneth Paltrow is accused of smashing into a skier wants to be dismissed from a lawsuit that it argues should be settled between the actress and the alleged victim. Deer Valley Resort attorney Adam Strachan said during a hearing Monday […]

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Officer who pulled gun on black child will continue to work

Officer who pulled gun on black child will continue to work

WOODS CROSS, Utah (AP) — Police say an officer who pulled his gun on a 10-year-old boy during a pursuit of armed suspects will continue to work amid an independent review of the incident. Woods Cross Police Chief Chad Soffe told reporters on Monday that the unidentified officer is still […]

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Utah mother accused of trying to strangle young daughters

Utah mother accused of trying to strangle young daughters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah mother is in jail after authorities say she attempted to strangle her two young daughters. Police records filed with the Davis County Jail show 27-year-old Karen Butterfield attempted to smother her two girls with a pillow Saturday before trying to strangle them. Police […]

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Crash leads to Summit County bus driver’s DUI arrest

Crash leads to Summit County bus driver’s DUI arrest

SUMMIT PARK, Utah (AP) — A bus driver has been arrested for driving under the influence after his bus veered off a road in Summit Park. KUTV in Salt Lake City reported Monday that the Summit County Sheriff’s Office booked 43-year-old Jason Parker on charges including having a blood alcohol level above […]

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Nina Tita Competes At Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant This Week

Nina Tita Competes At Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant This Week

SALT LAKE CITY- This week (June 12-15), reigning Miss Wasatch County Nina Tita competes at the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant at the Delta Performance Hall of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater of Salt Lake City. This event features 53 of the most charismatic, talented and erudite women […]

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Wasatch Waspettes’ Summer Dance Camp

Wasatch Waspettes’ Summer Dance Camp

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday and Wednesday June 11 and 12, the Wasatch High School Waspettes’ drill team hosts its summer camp from 9:30-11:30 am. This is an opportunity for dancers (5th grade and older) to learn some of the necessary skills to try out for the Waspettes’ drill team as soon […]

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Court rejects challenge to regulation of gun silencers

Court rejects challenge to regulation of gun silencers

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is rejecting a challenge to federal regulation of gun silencers, just days after a gunman used one in a shooting rampage that killed 12 people in Virginia. The justices did not comment Monday in turning away appeals from two Kansas men who were convicted of violating federal law […]

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