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Multiple crashes reported as valley rain, mountain snow make for another frustrating drive
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KUTV) — A cold front moving across the Wasatch Front on Tuesday created yet another morning of traffic headaches. Valley floors were seeing rain up and down the Wasatch Front, with the heaviest hitting the Salt Lake Valley early on, and impacting Davis County as the morning continued. While not as intense at the slushy drive the day before, there was still a danger from ponding water.
Uintah County Animal shelter rising to the challenge: turn Utah into a ‘no-kill’ shelter state
VERNAL, Utah — The Uintah County Animal Shelter is rising to the challenge of turning Utah into a no-kill shelter state. The shelter, located in Vernal, challenged itself to adopt out more animals in April. That resulted in 23 adoptions for the month. Because of this success, the shelter is extending this adoption challenge for another week.
Law enforcement scams threatening jailtime if you don’t pay on the rise in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Cris Meyers was doing his job, driving rideshare when he got a call from law enforcement. “He said, ‘The reason I’m calling is you refused to come to jury duty – or grand jury duty,’” Meyers said of the call.
San Juan track team earns six individual region titles as boys take 2nd, girls 4th
The San Juan High School boys track and field team scored 90.5 points to finish second in the Region 15 Championships this past Tuesday, May 7 at North Sevier High School in Salina. Their performance came in just 15 points shy of the region champion North Summit score. The girls...
Jazz legend John Stockton endorses Trent Staggs for U.S. Senate in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — Former Utah Jazz legend John Stockton endorsed Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs for U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The famously reserved Hall of Fame point guard recently emerged from a quiet retirement to start a podcast "Voices for Medical Freedom," after he spoke out against public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, at times stirring up controversy.
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