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‘I had a ball at the testicle festival’ – a bumper sticker no one...
We discuss the sad demise of the Montana Testicle Festival today without really mustering much sympathy about it.
Teens shoot at bus in SLC after arguing with driver about paying fare
Police are looking for a group of teens who argued with a Utah Transit Authority bus driver Tuesday night and then fired shots into the bus after they were asked to leave.
Exclusive: Officials ID man killed in Magna OIS, say he likely posted videos calling...
Officials say a man who was killed after threats phoned into dispatchers early Tuesday morning led to an officer-involved shooting in Magna likely posted numerous videos to Facebook calling police "killers" and predicting his own death.
Update: Hostage situation leads to fatal officer-involved shooting in Magna
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MAGNA, Utah, April 17, 2018 (Gephardt Daily) -- A man was killed and a woman injured after threats phoned into...
Mayor Biskupski addressing potential water shortage
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski has declared a Stage 1 Advisory for water conservation, as a result of snow levels and early spring run-off being well below average this year, officials announced.
Utah AP&P agent charged with aggravated assault for shooting parolee
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill has determined an Adult Probation and Parole agent from the Utah Department of Corrections will face a seond-degree felony aggravated assault charge in connection with a shooting in Murray last year.
Review: ‘Riverdance’ still flows after 20 years
Broadway at the Eccles is presenting "Riverdance" at the Eccles Theater through Sunday, April 8.
Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies! ‘The Todd and Erin Nooner’
Utahn is just teeming with brilliant minds.
Utah’s governor signs bill curbing use of broadcast employees’ noncompete clauses
Utah's governor Gary Herbert has signed a controversial bill limiting the use of employee noncompete clauses by local broadcasting outlets.
Update: 2 injured in nitric acid explosion at U of U medical building
A chemical explosion has injured two people at the University of Utah.
Students ‘walk out’ in Utah, across U.S. to call for end of gun violence
Hundreds of students in Utah joined others across the United States walking out of school Wednesday on the one-month anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
Report: UPD officer ‘justified’ in use of deadly force on Taylorsville suspect
Unified Police Officer Trevor Weeks was legally justified in his use of deadly force against a man later identified as Justin Gary Llewelyn, according to a report released by the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office.
Taylorsville cemetery shooting ‘another flare up’ in ongoing gang violence problem, officials say
A shooting at a Taylorsville cemetery Saturday appears to be the latest flare up in a ongoing gang violence problem in Utah.
Mayor Biskupski signs gender pay equity policy on first day of Women’s History Month
Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski signed a new gender pay equity policy for city employees Thursday, on the first day of Women's History Month.