Kouri Richins' preliminary hearing is Wednesday, May 15, a year and one week after her murder arrest.
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Ownership of the NHL’s team in Utah has given fans 20 choices to vote on for the franchise’s new name, according to a survey sent out Wednesday by Smith Entertainment Group.
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Dave McFawn is no longer running in District 2.
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The Summit County Council may vote to buy Skullcandy’s headquarters from a Dakota Pacific affiliate for more than $17 million Thursday.
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The Wasatch County Council is not convinced it should add a new sales tax to cover High Valley Transit services.
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The Heber City Council approved next year’s preliminary budget Tuesday, May 7. Residents will likely pay more in property taxes.
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This weekend is the third annual “Trails, Trash and Tunes” clean up at the Wanship Trailhead.
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Transgender activists have flooded a Utah tip line created to alert state officials to possible violations of a new bathroom law with thousands of hoax reports in an effort to shield trans residents and their allies from any legitimate complaints that could lead to an investigation.
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A suspected counterfeiter and others accused of drug offenses are in custody after a standoff with Summit County deputies at the Bell's Sinclair Tuesday afternoon.
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The last day to apply for general plan advisory committees is Wednesday, May 8.
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Fire crews have contained a kitchen fire at Slopeside Village Tuesday afternoon.
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Today is the second day of testimony for adult film star Stormy Daniels. On Tuesday she testified to a nondisclosure agreement and settlement deal with former President Donald Trump.
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El Niño helped drive global average temperatures to new records over the last year. Forecasters say it's waning, but that 2024 may still be one for the record books.
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Republicans have raised the alarm about a migrant crime wave. Nationally, crime is down even as immigration has surged, but the concerns are real in some neighborhoods.
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