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U of Nebraska-Lincoln hires 1st diversity vice chancellor

U of Nebraska-Lincoln hires 1st diversity vice chancellor

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has hired a Utah college administrator as its first vice chancellor for diversity and inclusion. The university said Monday that Marco Barker will begin his work in Lincoln on April 1. Barker’s hiring creates a new Office of Diversity and Inclusion. He’ll […]

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Parking near popular Horseshoe Bend is expanding

Parking near popular Horseshoe Bend is expanding

PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Parking for a popular tourist attraction where the Colorado River bends in the shape of a horseshoe is being expanded. The National Park Service says visitation at Horseshoe Bend near the Arizona-Utah border has increased dramatically over the years. The agency and the City of Page, […]

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FBI: Elderly man arrested in bank robbery fled halfway house

FBI: Elderly man arrested in bank robbery fled halfway house

GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — The FBI says an 82-year-old man arrested on suspicion of robbing a bank in Goodyear was wanted by federal authorities for leaving a halfway house. Charles Manrow was ordered held behind bars Monday while he awaits trial. According to a complaint filed in U.S. District Court […]

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BLM plans will reduce risk of wildfire near West Valley City

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — Federal officials say they will clear fuels on about 23,500 acres in northern Utah next year to reduce the risk of wildfire. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s West Desert District oversees about 7.7 million acres near West Valley City. Program manager Erik Valdez […]

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McAdams takes lead over Love, claims win in Utah House race

McAdams takes lead over Love, claims win in Utah House race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democrat Ben McAdams declared victory Monday night in the tight race for a U.S. House seat in Utah, but his opponent Republican Rep. Mia Love didn’t concede and The Associated Press has not called the race. McAdams called himself the winner at a news conference […]

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Elizabeth Smart gives birth to third child, a baby girl

Elizabeth Smart gives birth to third child, a baby girl

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Teenage kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart has given birth to her third child. Smart announced the birth on her Instagram account on Monday with a picture of her holding new daughter Olivia as husband Matthew Gilmour looks on. In her post, Smart says “So happy to welcome Olivia […]

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Love widens lead over McAdams, but race still very tight

Love widens lead over McAdams, but race still very tight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican Rep. Mia Love has widened her lead over Democratic challenger Ben McAdams, but the percentage of votes she picked up in her stronghold county dipped slightly as the race remained close to recount zone. Results of new votes released Monday morning by Utah […]

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Grandmother, 7-year-old girl found dead in Murray house fire

Grandmother, 7-year-old girl found dead in Murray house fire

MURRAY, Utah (AP) — Fire officials in Murray say a grandmother and her 7-year-old granddaughter have died in a house fire. KSL-TV in Salt Lake City reports the blaze broke out Monday morning around 8 a.m. Upon arriving at the scene, firefighters had difficulty reaching the second floor but eventually found the […]

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Police search for man who broke into church, assaulted woman

Police search for man who broke into church, assaulted woman

CENTERVILLE, Utah (AP) — Police in Centerville are searching for a suspect who broke into a church and assaulted an elderly woman. KUTV in Salt Lake City reports that the incident happened Saturday night when the victim was inside an LDS church which was locked. Authorities say the woman was playing the […]

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Utah counties record 71 inmate deaths over last 5 years

Utah counties record 71 inmate deaths over last 5 years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new state report shows that 71 people have died in Utah jails since 2013, with the majority of inmate deaths occurring within a week of being locked up. The state Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice compiled the report — the first time a […]

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