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Utah will receive more than $1.4M in Equifax data breach settlement

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Utah will receive a total of $1,422,915.91 as part of the Equifax data breach settlement, it was announced Monday.

SLC fire crews responding to grass fire that spread to motor home, shed

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Salt Lake City fire crews are responding to a grass fire that spread to a motor home and a commercial shed Monday afternoon. 

Update: Police ID 25-year-old motorcyclist killed in Orem crash

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Police have identified a 25-year-old motorcyclist who died after a crash in Orem early Sunday morning.

2 northbound lanes reopen on Interstate 15 after ‘serious injury crash’

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Two northbound lanes of Interstate 15 near Springville have reopened after what officials are calling a "serious injury crash" Monday.
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Utah resident dies following surgical procedure in Tijuana, Mexico

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A Utah resident has died after traveling to Tijuana, Mexico to undergo weight-loss surgery and testing positive for an antibiotic-resistant form of Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria (VIM-CRPA), officials said Monday.

Woman killed in Toquerville rollover crash; 11-year-old flown to hospital

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A woman was killed and an 11-year-old girl was airlifted to an area hospital after a rollover crash at Toquerville Sunday evening.

Traffic snarled after powder cement spilled on eastbound Interstate 84 in Henefer

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Traffic was rerouted from eastbound Interstate 84 in Henefer after powder cement spilled on the freeway Monday morning.

Update: 2 victims in Weber County crash identified

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Officials have identified two men who were killed when the pickup truck they were in left a rural mountain roadway and rolled hundreds of feet down a steep embankment early Saturday morning.

Update: Police ID woman killed in West Valley City shooting

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Police have identified a woman who was fatally shot in West Valley City late Saturday night.

Canal leak in South Jordan cuts secondary water supply

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Due to a leak in the Welby Jacob Canal, some of South Jordan's secondary water service is likely to be shut down until Wednesday, officials said.

Turkey injured after ‘breaking in’ to Lone Peak home

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A turkey was injured after "breaking in" to a Lone Peak home Saturday. 

Gov. Herbert to lower flags in remembrance of Justice John Paul Stevens

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Gov. Gary R. Herbert has ordered the lowering of the flag of the United States of America and the flag of the State of Utah on Tuesday for the interment of Justice John Paul Stevens, who will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery on that day.

Police: Man breaks into woman’s SLC home, propositions her, lies on couch naked

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A man is facing a lewdness charge after he allegedly broke into a woman's house in Salt Lake City, propositioned her, then lay on the couch naked until the police arrived.

Update: Suspect charged with aggravated murder in woman’s Saturday night shooting in West Valley...

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WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah, July 21, 2019 (Gephardt Daily) -- A suspect is in custody following the fatal shooting of a woman and the...