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New details in the deaths of one of the key suspects in the murders of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, their uncle Alex Cox, have been released.
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Vice President-elect Harris To Resign Her Senate Seat Monday
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will resign her Senate seat on Monday, two days before she and President-elect Joe Biden are inaugurated. -
Crews Respond To 3-Alarm Fire At Business Complex In Midvale
Crews on Sunday responded to a three-alarm fire at a business complex in Midvale. -
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Police Release New Details Related To Alex Cox's Death In Vallow/Daybell Case
New details in the deaths of one of the key suspects in the murders of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, their uncle Alex Cox, have been released. -
LA County Records More Than 1 Million Coronavirus Cases
Los Angeles has become the first US county to report more than 1 million coronavirus cases, according to state officials. -
Detectives Locate Body Of Missing Wasatch County Man
The body of a 53-year-old Wasatch County man has been found nearly a month after he was reported missing, according to the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office. -
Teachers, Staff In Alpine School District Begin Getting COVID Vaccine
Hundreds of teachers and staff members in Utah County's Alpine School District showed up to begin getting the COVID-19 vaccine. -
Lizzie Borden House Hits Market For $2 Million
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13 More Utahns Dead Of COVID-19, 2,150 Additional Confirmed Cases
The Utah Department of Health has issued a report saying 13 more Utahns have died of COVID-19, and 2,150 cases of the virus have been confirmed. -
Restaurants, Bars Scramble For Propane Amid Pandemic Winter
With coronavirus restrictions forcing bars and restaurants to seat customers outside in the dead of winter, many are scrambling to nab erratic supplies of propane that fuel space heaters they’re relying on more than ever to keep people comfortable in the cold. -
Nestlé Recalls 762,000 Pounds Of Pepperoni Hot Pockets
Nestlé Prepared Foods is recalling more than 762,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said. -
Utah Approved To Build Highway Through Conservation Area
The Utah Division of Transportation and Washington County received approval to build a four-lane highway that would pass through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, a protected Mojave desert tortoise habitat in southern Utah. -
Morgan Restaurant Set To Close After 40 Years In The Community
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Rep. Curtis Opens Up About Threats Ahead Of More Planned Protests
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What You Need To Know About The 'UK Variant' Of COVID-19
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