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Salt Lake City Schools Announce Pay Raises, New Starting Salary 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Teachers in Salt Lake City are about to get a raise.  The city school district announced yesterday that it will raise salaries nine-percent under a proposed agreement with the Salt Lake Education Association.  Starting salaries for teachers would increase to nearly 44-thousand-dollars a year under the […]

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Utility board panel backs replacement lease for power plant

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — A coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation might be allowed to remain in operation beyond this year. A Salt River Project board committee is recommending the full board approve a proposed replacement lease and SRP spokesman Scott Harelson says the next step is up to […]

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Advocates: Utah sexual assault bill could harm victims

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker is gearing up to run a bill that could require colleges give amnesty to sexual assault victims for conduct code violations related to alcohol and drugs and allow school officials to report serious assaults to police. But a sexual assault survivor and […]

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Provo Mayor Could Run For Chaffetz’s Seat 

(Provo, UT)  –  The mayor of Provo is hinting that he could make a run at the congressional seat being vacated by Republican Representative Jason Chaffetz.  Mayor John Curtis took to Twitter yesterday to say that he and his wife will decide “in the coming days” whether to run for the […]

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Utah governor concerned with Trump firing of FBI director

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says he is concerned about President Donald Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey. The Republican governor said at a news conference on KUED Thursday that he doesn’t have all of the details about what happened, but expects the investigation will […]

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Man receives life in prison for killing deputy

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors say Roberto Miramontes Roman intentionally shot and killed a Millard County sheriff’s deputy. The Deseret News reports Roman was ordered Thursday to serve life in prison for killing Sheriff’s Deputy Josie Greathouse Fox in 2010. Roman also received an additional 80 years for weapons […]

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Serious Crash Near Holden Thursday Morning

HOLDEN, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of the UDOT, a serious crash has occurred near Holden Thursday morning. The incident struck on northbound Interstate 15 at milepost 175, three miles south of the Holden exit that separates U.S. 50 traffic toward Delta from the interstate, at 10:32 a.m. It is […]

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News anchor apologizes following arrest on suspicion of DUI

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah news anchor has issued a tearful apology after being arrested recently for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. KUTV anchor Shauna Lake Marshall said on the air on Tuesday that she is ashamed she got in her car after drinking alcohol and […]

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First May snow since 2010 blankets northern Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Northern Utah residents woke up to find snow covering their lawns, trees and flowering plants in a fairly rare late spring storm. In many neighborhoods around the Salt Lake City area, preset sprinklers watered lawns covered in snow. National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Struthwolf said […]

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The Latest: Man given life sentence in death of train worker

A Utah man has been sentenced to life in prison without parole in Wyoming one year after authorities say he and his father killed a Utah rail line worker while on the run from police following the kidnapping of a mother and her daughters. The 23-year-old Dereck James “DJ” Harrison […]

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