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Utah woman sentenced in DUI crash that killed 4-month-old

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah woman charged with driving drunk in a crash that killed a 4-month-old girl who was sitting unrestrained on her mother’s lap has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Chelsea Fuller, of Orem, pleaded guilty Wednesday to automobile homicide and driving under […]

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Electric vehicle charging stations planned for Utah

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — State leaders have announced plans to add electric vehicle charging stations along 1,500 miles of highway running through Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. The leaders joined Utah’s Rocky Mountain Power on Wednesday in announcing that the utility received a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of […]

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I-15 Crash Occurs Near Mona

MONA, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of UDOT, a crash has occurred on southbound Interstate 15 near Mona Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred at milepost 233 on the left shoulder around 2:54 p.m. It is estimated that the clearance time will occur at 3:53 pm MST. If in the area, […]

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The Latest: Attorney says mom didn’t mean for son to be hurt

A lawyer for a southern Utah woman arrested after her dangerously malnourished 12-year-old son was found locked in a filthy bathroom says she didn’t mean for the boy to be hurt but the situation slipped out of her control. The Deseret News reported Tuesday that defense attorney Edward Flint says […]

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Zion Scenic Drive Rock Slide Area Clearing Operation Underway

SPRINGDALE, UT – Zion National Park’s Scenic Drive at the Lodge has been closed since late Friday January 13th due to a large rock slide. Over the holiday weekend, the Incident Command Team designated to work on the rock slide event came up with an innovative idea to help speed […]

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Lee Pleads With Interior Nominee To Undo Bears Ears 

(Washington, DC)  –  Senator Mike Lee is urging President-elect Trump to undo a national monument designation in southeastern Utah.  Lee asked Interior Secretary nominee Ryan Zinke to reverse the creation of the Bears Ears National Monument yesterday during his Senate confirmation hearing.  Zinke said Trump may be able to change […]

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Nonprofit Helps Utah Students Find Free Dresses For Prom 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  A nonprofit group is working to make sure girls throughout Utah have a chance to go to prom in a nice dress.  The group Celebrate Everyday loans donated dresses for use at dances and formal occasions.  It also accepted wedding gowns and loans them to brides […]

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Small nuclear reactor design submitted for federal approval

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Oregon-based company is asking federal officials to approve its design for a small commercial nuclear reactor that a Utah energy cooperative wants to build in eastern Idaho. NuScale Power in a statement says it delivered to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission late last week a […]

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Former Elementary School To Become Dixie State Tech Center 

(St. George, UT)  –  A former elementary school in St. George will soon house a Dixie State University work force training center.  Dixie State plans to launch its “Innovation Plaza” at the location of the former East Elementary School.  Dixie State Provost Dr. Michael Lacourse says the center’s academic menu will […]

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Mormon Tabernacle Choir, St. George’s Piano Guys To Perform During Inauguration 

(St. George, UT)  –  Two groups of Utah-based music makers are set to perform during the upcoming Presidential Inauguration events this week in Washington, DC.   On Thursday, during the pre-inaugural party, the St. George-based instrumentalists “The Piano Guys” will perform.  The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will sing as President-elect Trump is sworn […]

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