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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. involvement...

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OGDEN — Babies typically bond with their mothers by making eye contact. They also build a strong emotional connection when hearing the positive...

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‘Tainted’ mushrooms causes 1 death, poison control center reports

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Poison Control Center announced a person recently died from ingesting psychedelic mushrooms.The center issued a safety alert...

What Utah lawmakers say they learned about school shootings on trip to Georgia

SALT LAKE CITY — Members of the School Security Task Force say they're trying to learn from other states that recently had school...

Judge declines to dismiss murder case related to Eagle Mountain crash

PROVO — A 4th District Judge made important decisions Thursday for the upcoming murder trial for Kent Cody Barlow — most importantly, ruling...

Huntsville volunteers deliver water to elderly during 9-day boil order

HUNTSVILLE, Weber County — Sometimes the toughest times can reveal a community's true character. That's proven true in Huntsville, where residents were on...
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Longtime Park City resident hit by pickup, killed while crossing road

PARK CITY — A woman was hit by a vehicle in front of Park City High School Thursday and later died at a...

Driver arrested after alleged confrontation with runner

SANDY — A 53-year-old driver was arrested Thursday following an alleged road-rage confrontation with a runner.A man was running on 1300 East near...

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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