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3-year-old found after man steals minivan from her mother

3-year-old found after man steals minivan from her mother

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City police say a 3-year-old girl who was in a minivan carjacked from her mother has been found. The Deseret News reports that a man noticed the girl walking Tuesday and called police after not seeing her parents. That was about a half-hour after a […]

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Disaster declaration to free up funds for Navajo Nation

Disaster declaration to free up funds for Navajo Nation

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a disaster declaration for the Navajo Nation in response to severe storms earlier this year. The Navajo president’s office announced the declaration Tuesday, saying the move will free up federal funds to reimburse emergency spending related to the winter […]

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Man who threatened mass shooting is serial online harasser

Man who threatened mass shooting is serial online harasser

DENVER (AP) — Only hours before women marched through many U.S. cities in January, Christopher Cleary set off a manhunt when he posted a Facebook message threatening to kill “as many girls as I see” in retaliation for years of romantic rejection. Cleary, 27, called himself a virgin who never […]

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Hundreds protest abortion bans at Utah Capitol building

Hundreds protest abortion bans at Utah Capitol building

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Several hundred people gathered in the Utah state Capitol Tuesday afternoon to join a nationwide protest against abortion bans being passed around the country. “My body, my choice!” chants caught the attention of lawmakers and others. Parents with babies strapped to their chest and teenagers who left […]

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BLM seeks vandals who defaced famous archaeological site

BLM seeks vandals who defaced famous archaeological site

WASHINGTON CITY, Utah (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of vandals who spray-painted graffiti at an important southern Utah archaeological site. The agency announced the reward Monday. Officials learned through social media that a popular mesa and sacred […]

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Abortion rights activist rally in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on May 21, 2019. - Demonstrations were planned across the US on Tuesday in defense of abortion rights, which activists see as increasingly under attack. The "Day of Action" rallies come after the state of Alabama passed the country's most restrictive abortion ban, prohibiting the procedure in all cases, even rape and incest, unless the mother's life is at risk. Alabama is among about 14 states which have adopted laws banning or drastically restricting access to abortion, according to activists. (Photo by Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP)        (Photo credit should read ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images)

Across US, activists protest new wave of abortion bans

At the U.S. Supreme Court, statehouses and other sites across the nation, abortion rights supporters held rallies Tuesday in opposition to the wave of sweeping abortion bans being enacted this year in Midwestern and Southern states. Organizers — including Planned Parenthood, NARAL Pro-Choice America and the American Civil Liberties Union […]

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Record year for Utah ski resorts thanks to snowy winter

Record year for Utah ski resorts thanks to snowy winter

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah ski resorts set a record for visitors this past winter thanks to heavy and consistent snowfall. A news release Tuesday from Ski Utah shows the 5.1 million skier days marked a major rebound from the previous winter when the state registered 4.1 million during […]

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Utah man sentenced to prison on convictions for tax evasion

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City area man who contended that tax laws didn’t apply to him has been sentenced to up to 15 years in prison on multiple convictions for felony tax evasion and related crimes. Judge Paul B. Barker sentenced 62-year-old Dennis Kay Iverson on […]

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VXC Development on Heber City Council Agenda for Approval

VXC Development on Heber City Council Agenda for Approval

Heber City Council is scheduled to make a decision tonight on the VXC development, on a 70 acre parcel that may include 220 new homes to be built by Ivory Homes. The area is currently in the Wasatch County, with a two unit per acre zoning mandate. Alpine Development, begin […]

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2 Utah high schools feud over game day allegations

2 Utah high schools feud over game day allegations

MIDVALE, Utah (AP) — Two Utah high schools are calling for disciplinary action against each other over allegations of racial slurs, threats and an attempted assault following boys basketball games. Intermountain Christian School claims racial slurs were yelled at its head coach at a basketball game against Tabiona High School […]

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