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Areas across the state announce specific firework restrictions
SALT LAKE CITY — Several cities across Utah have announced firework restrictions in preparation for upcoming Fourth of July celebrations. Overall, all areas in Utah have state-wide restrictions. Utah law says people can use fireworks from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 pm. July 2-5 and July 22-25. Extended hours apply...
Bestselling romance author RaeAnne Thayne on Access Utah
Today our guest is northern Utah resident and bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne. She will publish her 75th book, "The December Market," later this year. RaeAnne Thayne is a Utah State University alumna and before her literary career, she was an editor at the Herald Journal in Logan. She has received a career achievement award from Romantic Times for series romantic adventure, as well as a Pioneer of Romance award. Her books have been translated into 18 languages and sold in more than 50countries.
MYSTERY…Hundreds of Fish FOUND DEAD in Utah Pond
This looks like a scene from Godzilla Minus One. In that movie, right before Godzilla comes out of the water, a bunch of dead fish float up to the surface signifying the big fella is coming soon. That's what happened up at a pond in Herriman this week sans Godzilla.
Cox Signs Bill Blocking Utah’s Compliance with New Title IX Regulations
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed six bills the Legislature passed during this week’s special session — including a resolution that bans government officers from complying with a Title IX update that prohibits discrimination based on gender identity. Lawmakers voted along party lines Wednesday to approve two resolutions — HCR301 and HJR301 — declaring they wouldn’t […]
Officials Warn Of Deadly Virus In Utah
A deadly disease surfaced in Utah in late May and since it's only the first case of the season, officials are warning of the danger. Though fewer than 10 people die per year from rabies, it is still something you should be aware of, especially if you own any pets. The Centers for Disease Control said that 75% of Americans are at risk from animals like raccoons, foxes, and skunks.
Forecast for high winds raises wildfire alarm among Utah responders as fire season ramps up
Tuesday night, a small fire ignited in Parley’s Canyon at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Interstate 215, closing both ramps as responders put out the flames. The acre-and-a-half brush fire was believed to be started by a firework, officials said, a warning flare for the upcoming July 4 week.
Daily news: Over 10,000 lose power in northern Utah after string of outages
This is your rundown of the daily news for Thursday, June 27. In this edition:. Utah’s water storage is at its highest level in 15 years. Crews in Salt Lake respond to fire at recycling plant. Unhoused people in Ogden are at risk due to potential fire hazards near...
PHOTOS: Famous Budweiser Clydesdales making a pitstop in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The famous Budweiser Clydesdales made a pitstop in Utah at the end of June for their Folds of Honor cross-country tour. Folds of Honor is a nonprofit that seeks to give educational scholarships to families of fallen or disabled US service members and first responders.
Judge orders extradition to Ohio after pair serve jail sentence in Washington County
ST. GEORGE — The second of two defendants facing felony drug distribution charges appeared in court for sentencing, where a long criminal history and felony warrant out of Ohio were key issued in determining how much time the defendant would serve in Utah. On June 18, Joshua Allen Shannon,...
Here’s who leading in races for the Utah Legislature
This is a developing story and has been updated. Results for Tuesday night’s primary election for state Senators and House Representatives continue to trickle in as county clerks update their vote reporting. This year 15 Senate districts and all 75 House offices are up for election, with most incumbents vying to keep their seats Some […] The post Here’s who leading in races for the Utah Legislature appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
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