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Bail Denied For Teen In Attempted Deserae Turner Murder 

(Logan, UT)  –  A teenager accused of shooting a 14-year-old girl in Cache County will have to stay in a youth detention center until his trial.  The judge in the Deserae Turner attempted murder case ordered no bail for 16-year-old Jayzon Decker yesterday.  The decision came a day after the judge […]

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Navajo Nation bill would name highway after Chief Manuelito

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — A Navajo Nation proposal would designate a portion of U.S. Highway 491 in honor of the prominent Navajo leader Chief Manuelito. The Daily Times in Farmington, New Mexico, reports a bill sponsored by a member of the Navajo Nation Council would renamed the portion between Monticello, […]

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Parents of toddler shot in Utah among those unpunished

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a 2-year-old Utah boy who was shot and killed by his 3-year-old sister in 2014 weren’t charged after investigators determined it was a horrible accident. Research by the USA TODAY Network and The Associated Press found that the Utah couple was not […]

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Police Seek Suspect In Armed Kidnapping 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Salt Lake City police are looking for a suspect who they say kidnapped a woman at gunpoint from a home on Post Street.  Investigators say Victor Gambino-Perez took the victim from the home against her will early yesterday.  Officers surrounded the home after reports of a […]

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Remains Found In Spanish Fork Belong To Missing Woman 

(Spanish Fork, UT)  –  The state medical examiner’s office says remains found in a Spanish Fork home belong to a woman who disappeared nearly 20 years ago.  The office confirmed yesterday that a skull and other human remains found in a backyard shed belong to Peggy Sue Case.  Case was a […]

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Trump budget would allow sale of wild horses for slaughter

PALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s budget proposal calls for saving $10 million next year by selling wild horses captured throughout the West without a guarantee from buyers that the animals won’t be resold for slaughter. Wild horse advocates say the change would gut nearly a half-century of […]

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Utah residents face big bills without flood insurance

BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) — Some homeowners in northern Utah are facing staggering bills to repair flood damage because they, like most Utah residents, don’t have flood insurance. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that less than 1 percent of homeowners in the state have federal flood insurance. Barbara Denver, […]

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Man accused of murder appears in court

The courtroom was packed with supporters of a woman who died as the Mt. Pleasant man accused of her murder was in Sixth District Court on Wednesday for a waiver of his preliminary hearing. Anthony Jeffery Christensen appeared before Judge Marvin Bagley as his attorney asked for a continuation of […]

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Mormon Leaders’ Statue Recovered After Being Stolen 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  An 800-pound statue of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith has been recovered intact and unharmed after being stolen yesterday morning.  Salt Lake City police tweeted last night that they had found the statue in good condition after a daylong investigation.  At least four people were involved […]

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Celtics boss Danny Ainge’s son to run for Congress in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The son of Boston Celtics president and former BYU basketball standout Danny Ainge is running for Congress in a Utah special election for the seat of resigning U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz. Tanner Ainge filed paperwork Monday to run as a Republican. He tweeted Tuesday his […]

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