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Carl’s Jr., Apollo Burger settle lawsuit over burger name

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Carl’s Jr. and Utah-based chain Apollo Burger have settled their lawsuit over bacon cheeseburgers. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Carl’s Jr. Restaurants LLC filed suit in November accusing Apollo L.C. of infringing on its Western Bacon Cheeseburger trademark. Apollo was serving a burger with […]

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Utah tourism spending up again as public lands debate rages

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new university report shows tourism spending in Utah hit a record of $8.17 billion in 2015. Gov. Gary Herbert and tourism leaders are scheduled to discuss the report Monday as the debate over the state’s role in management of the Utah’s iconic public lands […]

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Testimony beginning in trial for 6 in Bundy ranch standoff

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Witness testimony is beginning in Las Vegas for six defendants accused of taking up arms to stop a federal roundup of cattle near Nevada cattleman Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014. A U.S. District Court jury that heard opening statements Thursday returns to court Monday to […]

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Southern Utah massage parlor owner accused of sex crimes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The owner of two southern Utah massage parlors has been accused of sex crimes in connection to behavior with employees. The Deseret News reports that the 46-year-old Washington City man is accused of trying to initiate sexual encounters with employees before and after he purchased […]

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The Latest: Openings end in Bundy standoff trial in Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Opening statements are done and testimony begins Monday for six defendants accused of conspiracy and illegally wielding weapons to block a federal roundup of states’ rights advocate Cliven Bundy’s cows in April 2014. A prosecutor on Thursday showed photos of each of the six with a […]

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The Latest: Nevada dam that broke passed June inspection

ELKO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada’s state water engineer says an earthen dam that burst near the Utah line passed an inspection last summer. Jason King, state engineer for Nevada’s Water Resources Division, said Thursday the dam used to hold water for rural irrigation in Elko County received a “fair” rating […]

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Herbert: Salt Lake City still best for Outdoor Retailer show

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says he’ll tell Outdoor Retailer show organizers that Salt Lake City remains the best place for the convention, despite a second company’s announcement that it won’t take part. Herbert told reporters Thursday that critics’ claims that Utah is trying to take […]

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The Latest: Chaffetz defends not investigating Trump taxes

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah (AP) — U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz told a packed auditorium that he wishes Donald Trump had released his tax returns, but it is not required under the law. The statement came Thursday evening after a woman attending a town hall asked the Republican congressman why he hasn’t […]

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Chaffetz meets with Muslim leaders, backs Trump’s travel ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz says President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations was rushed but he thinks it singles out “the right countries” and doesn’t target people based on their religion. Chaffetz made the comments after meeting with a dozen Muslim leaders […]

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Huntington Canyon Is Closed Because of Avalanche

EMERY COUNTY, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter account of the Manti-La Sal National Forest, an avalanche has occurred in Huntington Canyon Friday. The release came out Friday at 10:15 am MST and states the incident occurred at milepost 31 on S.R. 31 which connects Fairview to Huntington. The Utah Department […]

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