Brighton man who confronted snowboarder with rifle charged with assault
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by Julie Jag
2h ago
The Brighton man who held a rifle while confronting a snowboarder and a skier about trespassing on his property has been charged with third-degree assault and threat of violence ..read more
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‘Dirty soda’ is as Utah as fry sauce. But are Utahns drinking as much soda as we think?
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by Megan Banta, Kolbie Peterson
9h ago
How much soda do people in Utah drink ..read more
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Domo founder talks AI and the future — but not about the Utah tech firm’s last two turbulent years
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by Shannon Sollitt
9h ago
It was 9 a.m., the pop music was blaring, the strobe lights were flashing, the freestyle rapper was waiting in the wings and Joshua James was smiling ..read more
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Utah officials unsure how to enforce new statewide book ban retroactively — but it may mean more work for public schools
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by Carmen Nesbitt
9h ago
Six Utah school districts have banned Jessie Ann Foley’s young adult novel “The Carnival at Bray” — but each for a different reason ..read more
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The Colorado River has been overused for years, but no one knew exactly where all the water was going. Until now.
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by Anastasia Hufham
9h ago
The Colorado River, vital for 40 million people, has suffered a 20% decrease in flows since the turn of the century. The two largest reservoirs in the U.S. — Lake Mead and Lake Powell — are just over a third full. Water negotiators across the American West are currently divided on how to manage the shrinking river and its reservoirs in the future ..read more
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Here’s how the potential MLB stadium could divert money from Salt Lake City schools
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by Michael Lee
9h ago
Salt Lake City may one day see major league home runs, but the city’s school district feels the state is pitching it a financial curveball ..read more
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Victim services director says Cache County attorney candidate threatened her for supporting his 2024 election opponent
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by Jacob Scholl
23h ago
Logan • Terryl Warner, the director of Cache County’s Victim Services Division, said she was threatened by a man running for Cache County attorney after she began supporting another candidate. She also contended her concerns were not taken seriously by the county’s top leader ..read more
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Utah Pride Center’s leader is leaving, after just 6 months in the job
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by Kolbie Peterson, Sean P. Means
1d ago
The head of the Utah Pride Center is leaving the post for health reasons, just over six months after taking command of the embattled LGBTQ+ nonprofit and promising “to restore trust” after the organization built up large amounts of debt ..read more
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Two Utah boys accused of killing man, dumping body in field on St. Patrick’s Day
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by Scott D. Pierce
1d ago
Two Utah teens have been charged as adults with murder in connection with the killing of 21-year-old Alexzia “Alex” Franco, who was fatally shot and whose body was later dumped in a Utah County field on St. Patrick’s Day ..read more
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Dedican templo de Red Cliffs, el segundo en St. George
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by Nathalie Avilán | Telemundo Utah
1d ago
El presidente Henry B. Eyring, Segundo Consejero de la Primera Presidencia de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días, dedicó el Templo de Red Cliffs el 24 de marzo de 2024, casi cuatro años después de que comenzara la construcción ..read more
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