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Canadians plead guilty to violations at parks across US West

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Three Canadians have been banned from federal lands for five years after pleading guilty to walking on a sensitive hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and other crimes at parks across the Western U.S. Charles Gamble, Alexey Lyakh and Justis Price Brown pleaded guilty during a […]

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Cedar City Cop Among Those Recognized By NAACP For Community Service 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  An officer from Cedar City is among nine officers recognized by the NAACP for excellence in community service.  Cedar City Police Sergeant Jerry Womack and the other officers received the civil rights organization’s recognition in a Salt Lake City ceremony on Martin Luther King Jr. day.  […]

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Employee At Fiber-Optic Company Charged With Embezzlement 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  An employee at the state’s high-speed fiber optic network is accused of embezzling over 90-thousand-dollars.  Gloria Cortez was charged with communications fraud and misuse of public money on Wednesday.  Officials at Utopia say Cortez controlled finances at the company for more than three years and spent […]

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Dozens Of Crashes On Utah Roads Due To Snow 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Utah transportation officials are telling drivers to slow down on snowy roadways.  A spokesman for the Utah Highway Patrol says up to 50 accidents may have happened yesterday after snow started falling around the state.  A woman was killed in Ogden yesterday after a two-car collision […]

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Utah Inaugural Performers Drawing Criticism On Social Media 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  — Two Utah groups performing at inaugural events for President-elect Donald Trump are responding to their online critics.  The president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir issued a statement on the group’s Facebook page, saying the choir is honored to, quote, “serve our country” by providing music at […]

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Stars Are Already Out At Sundance 

(Park City, UT)  –  Celebrities are already popping up in Park City for this year’s Sundance Film Festival.  The festival opened last night and fans are already flocking to popular hangouts and events trying to catch a glimpse of their favorites.  Stars expected to attend at some point during the weekend […]

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LDS Church Announces Groundbreaking Date for Rio De Janeiro Temple

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-Per an official report released by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Thursday, the organization will break ground for a new temple in South America later this year. The Salt Lake City-based faith reports that on March 4, it will break ground for its new […]

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Official Resigns After Fraud Report

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state official is resigning after an investigation into improper spending of public funds. Ken Bullock is stepping down as executive director of the Utah League of Cities and Towns after an investigative report from “The Salt Lake Tribune.” The paper revealed he charged 25-thousand […]

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Most Utahns Don’t Like Trump

(Washington, D.C.) — Most Utahns don’t approve of President-elect Donald Trump. A poll by “The Salt Lake Tribune” and Hinkley Institute of Politics shows he has a favorability rating of 46 percent. The percentage of people who held a “very unfavorable” view of Trump is 36 percent.

UT Man Makes Bomb Threat On Plane

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A West Jordan man is accused of making a bomb threat on a flight from San Diego. Federal investigators say Cameron E. Korth admitted to writing a note threatening there was a bomb on the plane and there should be no attempt to land on […]

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