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Utah Average Gas Price Eases Up A Tiny Bit

Utah Average Gas Price Eases Up A Tiny Bit

(Beaver, UT) — Utah’s average gas price is easing up a tiny bit, but that’s not much consultation to drivers. Triple-A says the statewide average is now four-dollars and 16-cents. That’s a half-cent decrease. The most expensive average price is in Beaver County where it’s four-47. The cheapest gas can […]

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Gas Keeps Rising As Iran War Continues

Gas Keeps Rising As Iran War Continues

(Manila, UT) — Gas prices are still rising in Utah as America’s war with Iran continues. Statewide, the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular is now four-dollars and 17-cents. Daggett County has the most expensive average price at four-dollars and 37-cents. Triple-A says the least expensive gas can […]

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This photo shows the Utah State Capitol, Thursday, March 14, 2013, in Salt Lake City. Utah lawmakers are entering the final day of what has been a relatively quiet 45-day legislative session. By constitutional rule the Legislature must end its session Thursday, which often means the stroke of midnight. Lawmakers are wrapping up negotiations on a number of bills, including proposals to change the state's liquor and gun laws, and putting the finishing touches on a roughly $13 billion state budget.  (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

State Senate Leader Admits Bill Failed To Pass Before Deadline

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The State Senate President admits that a bill designed to make it easier to split up Salt Lake County did not pass before a key deadline. The Senate was voting on HB212 late on Friday night – and a few ticks past midnight. Because voting […]

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A Bill To Break Up Salt Lake County Might Have Been Illegally Approved

A Bill To Break Up Salt Lake County Might Have Been Illegally Approved

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill designed to allow for the break up of Salt Lake County may or may not have been legally passed by the State Senate. The issue is whether HB 212 passed on Friday or Saturday. KSL reports the final votes were not cast until […]

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UDOT Warns Of Travel Delays Ahead Of Memorial Day Weekend

UDOT Warns Of Travel Delays Ahead Of Memorial Day Weekend

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah drivers planning to hit the road during the holiday weekend should be prepared for possible travel delays. The Utah Department of Transportation says I-15 in Salt Lake County could see delays of up to 30 minutes between noon and 8 p.m. tomorrow. I-15 in […]

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Lawmaker Considers Bill to Split Salt Lake County

Lawmaker Considers Bill to Split Salt Lake County

(Salt Lake County, UT) — A state representative from South Jordan is considering a bill allowing citizens to petition to split Salt Lake County into two smaller counties due to its large size and complex government. Republican Jordan Teuscher believes smaller counties could be more accountable as Utah’s population grows. […]

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Over 100K Chickens And Turkeys Culled After Avian Flu Outbreak

Over 100K Chickens And Turkeys Culled After Avian Flu Outbreak

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Farmers are fighting a large avian flu outbreak that has prompted them to cull over 100-thousand chickens and turkeys. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food announced Friday the animals were killed after multiple avian flu cases were detected in Piute and Salt Lake County […]

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Homelessness Bill Awaits Governor’s Signature

Homelessness Bill Awaits Governor’s Signature

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah bill affecting homeless shelters is still not law as it awaits Governor Cox’s signature. HB421 was passed during the recent legislative session. This legislation is called the Homelessness and Vulnerable Populations Amendments. Once signed, the bill requires homeless resource centers wanting state funding […]

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Salt Lake County Officials Slowly Ease Up Stay At Home Order, Are Planning Next Steps

Salt Lake County Officials Slowly Ease Up Stay At Home Order, Are Planning Next Steps

SALT LAKE COUNTY-Friday, Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson announced the county will start to slowly go away from the “Stay Safe, Stay Home” order. Wilson explained this will be a deliberate process during her remarks. The newly-revised directive will now be called “Stay Smart, Stay Safe.” Wilson spoke of […]

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Salt Lake County Health Department Still Wants Residents To Order Food Remotely

Salt Lake County Health Department Still Wants Residents To Order Food Remotely

SALT LAKE CITY-Despite Utah Governor Gary Herbert’s modification of his March 27 directive which will allow Utahns to enter restaurants to order food, Salt Lake County still wants residents to order food remotely. This announcement came from Salt Lake County Health Department Communications/PR manager Nicholas Rupp Wednesday evening. Rupp alluded […]

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