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Woman charged for allegedly trafficking illegal drugs through Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A foreign national was charged after allegedly trafficking methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl through Utah. Leonilde Andrea Lopez Vargas, 35, of Midvale, was charged Wednesday with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute, possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, the Utah District Attorney's Office said.
Patrick Fishburn betting profile: John Deere Classic
FARMINGTON, UTAH - AUGUST 07: Patrick Fishburn tees off on the 14th hole during the final round of the Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank at Oakridge Country Club on August 07, 2022 in Farmington, Utah. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) A. Change Text Size. In his last tournament at...
Woman drowns at Little Dell Reservoir
SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah — A Salt Lake City woman drowned at Little Dell Reservoir Tuesday night. According to a press release, police recovered the body of 29-year-old Hailey Mason from Little Dell Reservoir at approximately 9:45 p.m. The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office reports that at around 2...
2 hospitalized after SLC shooting, suspect in custody
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — There is a heavy police presence near 380 West and 1700 South after they responded to a call of shots fired this morning, July 4, at around 5:20 a.m. According to police, paramedics took two men to the hospital — one with non-life-threatening injuries and another with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.
Canzano: What's this? A college football program with a plan?!?
The waitlist for University of Utah football season tickets has more than 3,000 names on it. The season-ticket renewal rate is above 97%. And on Monday, it was revealed that the Utes have a succession plan in place for their next head coach. Morgan Scalley officially moved to the top...
Logan officials announce closure of local facilities, services on Independence Day | News
LOGAN – Officials here in Logan have announced modified schedules for Logan City services and facilities during the Independence Day holiday. “Residential garbage, recycling and green waste will not be collected as usual on Thursday, July 4,” according to statement issued by the Logan Public Works Department. “The city landfill will also closed to the public on that day.”
'Like a punch in the gut': 3 Midvale businesses broken into
MIDVALE — Three small businesses in Midvale are reeling after a man smashed their windows. It happened near 7100 South and State Street on Monday night. Security footage from Sagato's Bakery & Cafe shows the man hitting a window with a rock and kicking it, breaking it enough to get in. He apparently did the same thing at Alexander's Pet Salon and EZ Pawn.
After lightning strikes teen group, one faces months-long recovery
SALT LAKE CITY — All of the teens hospitalized after being shocked by a lightning strike have been released from the hospital. 14-year-old Kaileigh Saling, the last of the hospitalized teens, went home Sunday night. Kaleigh Saling said the lightning strike hit just inches from where she was walking.
Cruise-In back this week with the return of a special feature
LOGAN - It's the 42nd year for the Cache Valley Cruise-In, which will be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Cache County Fairgrounds. On KVNU's For the People program on Tuesday, Cache Valley Cruising Association president Brandon Douglas said big events on Thursday include the popular Poker Run and the Sock Hop that evening, which has grown in popularity.
Logan man sentenced to jail for raping woman while claiming to be possessed by demons
LOGAN — A 21-year-old Logan man who has already been behind bars for close to five months was sentenced to more jail time for sexually assaulting a coworker in a church parking lot on Valentine’s Day. Jarek Anthony Lindholm has been in the Cache County Jail since being arrested Feb. 22, after being questioned by police.
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