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JENSEN, Uintah County — Federal land managers say someone illegally installed climbing bolts that damaged a prehistoric petroglyph panel, and now, they're seeking help...

Poll: Trump’s policy promises garner widespread support from Utahns

SALT LAKE CITY — Utahns are largely supportive of President-elect Donald Trump's policy promises, including his plans to conduct deportations and reduce U.S....

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Gov. Cox wants Congress to make building coalitions great again despite possible shutdown

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said the state is prepared to keep national parks open during a potential government shutdown...

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SALT LAKE CITY — As details emerge about an apparent murder-suicide in West Valley City involving a family of six, the information can...

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Prosecutors decline to file charges in Duchesne High basketball assault case

DUCHESNE — No one from the Duchesne High School boys' basketball team will be charged in connection to a reported sexual assault from...

Election confidence flip-flop: Poll shows trust in state election officials increase among Utah GOP

SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly 9 out of 10 Utah Republican voters trust that state election officials conducted the 2024 general election fairly...

Utah governor says he favors improving, not eliminating mail-in voting

SALT LAKE CITY — A recent legislative audit found over 1,400 apparently deceased voters on Utah's rolls, including two who voted in the...

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