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University releases calls made by slain student before death

University releases calls made by slain student before death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah is releasing audio recordings of phone calls made by a student and her parents about an ex-boyfriend who had been sending harassing messages and later killed her. The university posted recordings of 15 phone calls Thursday between campus police and Lauren […]

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Jury deliberating in ex-Utah State player’s rape trial

Jury deliberating in ex-Utah State player’s rape trial

BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) — Jury deliberations have begun in the trial of a former Utah State University football player accused of sexually assaulting six women while he was in college. Prosecutor Spencer Walsh said during closing arguments Thursday in Brigham City that it’s “impossible” that six women who don’t […]

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Ogden IRS offices calling more than 1,000 back to work

Ogden IRS offices calling more than 1,000 back to work

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Officials say more than 1,000 Internal Revenue Service employees in Ogden are being called back to work to prepare for tax-filing season as the federal government shutdown continues. The Standard-Examiner reports an Ogden labor representative for local IRS employees says initial information put the figure at 337, but […]

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Paul Peterson Finalizes Dixie State Coaching Staff

Paul Peterson Finalizes Dixie State Coaching Staff

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Thursday, Dixie State head football coach Paul Peterson confirmed the finalization of his coaching staff headed into this upcoming season. Peterson added seven coaches, three on the offensive side of the ball and four on the defensive side, as well as a director of football operations/special teams coordinator. […]

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Food-stamp recipients urged to ration as shutdown continues

Food-stamp recipients urged to ration as shutdown continues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Families across Utah that rely on food stamps will be getting February’s benefits weeks early. As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues, state officials who administer the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program said Wednesday that recipients can expect to receive their benefits over the […]

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2 Arrested in Heber

2 Arrested in Heber

Heber City Police arrested Andrew James Butler and Damonney Johnathan Jones for several different cases we have been investigating including the Burglary of two local Business. They were both booked into the Wasatch County Jail on the following charges:BurglaryCriminal TrespassCriminal Mischief Possession of Burglary ToolsTheft

Wasatch Waspettes Take First 5-A title at Herriman Invitational

Wasatch Waspettes Take First 5-A title at Herriman Invitational

HEBER CITY, Utah-This season, the traditionally successful Wasatch High School Waspettes drill team has continued to excel in various competitions. The Waspettes took their first 5-A competition title at Herriman High School last Saturday by taking first place in the military and kick competitions at the Herriman Invitational. To solidify […]

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Winter Weather Storm and Avalanche Warning

Winter Storm Warning issued January 17 at 9:05AM MST until January 18 at 5:00PM MST by NWS Saltlake …WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM MST FRIDAY… * WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches mountain valleys and 15 to 30 inches in the […]

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Utah lawmaker plans legislation for amusement park oversight

Utah lawmaker plans legislation for amusement park oversight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state lawmaker plans to again propose legislation that would add oversight of amusement parks in Utah, one of only six states where an agency isn’t assigned to keep tabs on the parks. KUTV-TV reports Republican state Rep. Val Potter sponsored a bill last year that would […]

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Councilman named mayor a year after headline-making DUI

Councilman named mayor a year after headline-making DUI

LAYTON, Utah (AP) — A Layton city councilman has been named the city’s mayor a year after his drunken-driving arrest made headlines. The Standard-Examiner reports Scott Freitag was selected over four other candidates on Tuesday to replace Layton mayor Bob Stevenson, who stepped down to take a county commission seat. Freitag was […]

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