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Most Recent Firefighter injured, at least 2 businesses total losses in WVC shopping center fire Salt Lake County 'cool zones' available to public as temperatures rise Migrant Delta Egg Farm workers rehired by other contractors, says rep from ex-contractor Cox touts need for data, results in homeless services. Some providers say that hinders their work Herriman man charged with aggravated assault in fight that led to 16-year-old's death Utah's reservoirs at highest levels in 13 years as last of snowpack melts Provo River running high and fast as hotter temperatures fuel spring runoff Cache Valley town and landowner clash over access to trails Most of Utah isn't in drought. What does that mean for this summer's fire season? Ogden crash captured on dashcam; police say driver fell asleep at the wheel Man found dead on Tooele trucking company grounds Bride-to-be holding down mattress flies out of moving truck; couple warns of unsecured loads Sentencing hearing: Family memorializes 'remarkable men' who died while cycling in St. George Brandon Sanderson has finished the fifth 'Stormlight Archive' book Zion National Park issues warning about record-breaking heat Ogden mayor seeks focus on single-family home development, less emphasis on apartments 4 'good faith' alleged violations of Utah's 'bathroom bill' could not be substantiated, auditor says Utah pilot who died near Normandy in WWII memorialized in France Cedar Hills man found guilty in federal court of evading taxes years after his home was seized Education » Environment » Health » Politics » Religion » Science » Utah Counties » References

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Riverton mayor and U.S. Senate candidate Trent Staggs is running to replace Sen. Mitt Romney, who he sees as the embodiment of the "establishment" Republicans he's setting out to oppose.
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Firefighter injured, at least 2 businesses total losses in WVC shopping center fire

Michael Houck, KSL-TV|Updated June 6 - 10:49 p.m. | Save Story

A firefighter was injured, and at least two businesses were declared total losses Thursday due to a 3-alarm shopping center fire.
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Salt Lake County 'cool zones' available to public as temperatures rise

Brianna Chavez, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 10:27 p.m. | Save Story

With a heat wave, Salt Lake County officials are encouraging the public to take advantage of "cool zones "at county libraries and senior centers.
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Migrant Delta Egg Farm workers rehired by other contractors, says rep from ex-contractor

Tim Vandenack, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 9:26 p.m. | Save Story

Perhaps 100 of the migrant workers at the Delta Egg Farm, let go last month, have been rehired, says a representative from the firm that previously contracted them.
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Cox touts need for data, results in homeless services. Some providers say that hinders their work

Ashley Fredde, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 9:02 p.m. | Save Story

The idea of holding Utah's homeless service providers accountable for their results — and holding homeless community members accountable for their situation — is seen by some leaders and law enforcement members as a possible solution to homelessness. Some homeless service providers disagree.
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Herriman man charged with aggravated assault in fight that led to 16-year-old's death

Cassidy Wixom, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 8:32 p.m. | Save Story

A Herriman man, 19, has been charged with aggravated assault in a fight that led to a 16-year-old boy being stabbed to death after a high school graduation last week in Herriman.
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Utah's reservoirs at highest levels in 13 years as last of snowpack melts

Carter Williams, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 7:04 p.m. | Save Story

Utah's reservoir system has officially reached its highest point in 13 years after falling to 42% less than two years ago.
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Provo River running high and fast as hotter temperatures fuel spring runoff

Daniel Woodruff, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 6:31 p.m. | Save Story

As temperatures get hotter, cities in Utah are bracing for spring runoff from the mountains.
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Cache Valley town and landowner clash over access to trails

Mike Anderson, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 4:58 p.m. | Save Story

People in a Cache Valley community are worried about one landowner's plans, as they're seeing access cut off to several popular trails.
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Most of Utah isn't in drought. What does that mean for this summer's fire season?

Carter Williams, KSL.com and Andrew Adams, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 4:02 p.m. | Save Story

Firefighters and forecasters warn Utah and the surrounding region could be in for a "busier fire season" because of a few trends in play.
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Ogden crash captured on dashcam; police say driver fell asleep at the wheel

Collin Leonard, KSL.com|Updated June 6 - 3:16 p.m. | Save Story

A Cadillac was captured on camera crossing multiple lanes of oncoming traffic before colliding with multiple homes and vehicles, sending a man to the hospital, according to family members.
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Man found dead on Tooele trucking company grounds

Lauren Steinbrecher, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 1:59 p.m. | Save Story

A man was found dead on the grounds of a trucking company in North Tooele on Wednesday. The cause of death remains under investigation.
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Bride-to-be holding down mattress flies out of moving truck; couple warns of unsecured loads

Emma Everett Johnson, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 1:36 p.m. | Save Story

Lydia Kessinger was lying on a mattress to hold it down when she and the mattress flew out of the moving truck on the day before her wedding. They wish they had just strapped it down.
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Sentencing hearing: Family memorializes 'remarkable men' who died while cycling in St. George

Cody Blowers, St. George News|Posted June 6 - 12:31 p.m. | Save Story

The driver convicted of the deaths of two cyclists appeared for sentencing Tuesday amid a courtroom packed with the victims' family members who have waited nearly 26 months to describe the two remarkable men who were killed that day.
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Brandon Sanderson has finished the fifth 'Stormlight Archive' book

Tyler Nelson, Deseret News|Posted June 6 - 12:00 p.m. | Save Story

Brandon Sanderson has finished Book 5 of "The Stormlight Archive."
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Zion National Park issues warning about record-breaking heat

Alex Cabrero, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 10:58 a.m. | Save Story

Officials at Zion National Park are warning visitors and hikers about potentially record-breaking heat starting Thursday.
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Ogden mayor seeks focus on single-family home development, less emphasis on apartments

Tim Vandenack, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 10:03 a.m. | Save Story

Ogden Mayor Ben Nadolski has announced plans to seek an ordinance change to encourage less apartment growth and more single-family home development.
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4 'good faith' alleged violations of Utah's 'bathroom bill' could not be substantiated, auditor says

Marjorie Cortez, Deseret News|Posted June 6 - 9:44 a.m. | Save Story

Of more than 12,000 complaints to a tip line set up after the passage of Utah's so-called transgender bathroom bill, five appeared to be "good faith" efforts of "plausible violations" of the statute.
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Utah pilot who died near Normandy in WWII memorialized in France

Debbie Worthen, KSL-TV|Posted June 6 - 8:47 a.m. | Save Story

A Utah family traveled to Normandy for D-Day to see their great-uncle memorialized after he died fighting the day the town was liberated.
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Cedar Hills man found guilty in federal court of evading taxes years after his home was seized

Emily Ashcraft and Collin Leonard, KSL.com|Posted June 6 - 8:37 a.m. | Save Story

Paul Cromar was found guilty in federal court on Tuesday of tax evasion and retaking property seized by the government. He was previously found guilty in state court.

Migrant Delta Egg Farm workers rehired by other contractors, says rep from ex-contractor
  • European Union cuts interest rate. Federal Reserve could follow
  • A new 'Hunger Games' book — and movie — is coming
  • FDA analysis raises no major concerns about Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug
  • Walmart to pay US hourly store workers bonuses for first time ever

Education »

Davis School District, ex-employee reach $143,558 settlement in discrimination suit
  • Why this Florida dad is talking to Utah's state school board about school safety
  • The border crisis reaches Utah schools, says Rep. Burgess Owens
  • Here's where school districts along the Wasatch Front are serving up free meals this summer
  • Gail Miller inducted into University of Utah's David Eccles School of Business Hall of Fame

Environment »

Utah's reservoirs at highest levels in 13 years as last of snowpack melts
  • Provo River running high and fast as hotter temperatures fuel spring runoff
  • Most of Utah isn't in drought. What does that mean for this summer's fire season?
  • Tornadoes touch down across US, killing toddler in Michigan and injuring 5 in Maryland
  • Utah seeks to 'maintain' Great Salt Lake levels after it peaks below some projections

Health »

Salt Lake County 'cool zones' available to public as temperatures rise
  • Salmonella outbreak in cucumbers hits 25 states and DC
  • Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health care dispute with feds
  • FDA analysis raises no major concerns about Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug
  • Red Cross encourages everyone to learn CPR

Firefighter injured, at least 2 businesses total losses in WVC shopping center fire
  • Cox touts need for data, results in homeless services. Some providers say that hinders their work
  • Herriman man charged with aggravated assault in fight that led to 16-year-old's death
  • 2 Idaho men arrested, accused of receiving meth through courier service
  • Ogden crash captured on dashcam; police say driver fell asleep at the wheel

Politics »

Candidate Trent Staggs blames Dems, 'establishment' Republicans for what's ailing Washington
  • Cox touts need for data, results in homeless services. Some providers say that hinders their work
  • Trump, in first post-trial rally, demands appeals courts reverse felony conviction
  • Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health care dispute with feds
  • Hunter Biden's sister-in-law describes finding crack, gun in his truck

Religion »

AP Poll: Republicans wary of immigration from Middle East
  • Mormon church backs religious liberty after Trump comments
  • Legal experts agree: Trump's proposal unconstitutional
  • Cache school district approves land swap with LDS church
  • Man accused of stealing human remains held on $100,000 bail

Science »

Movie theaters, for now, stay open nationwide
  • On the heels of Italy, Spain to go drastic in battling virus
  • Employers navigate virus pandemic without firm guidelines
  • Boston Marathon postponed until Sept. 14 amid virus concerns
  • 7 commandments for better sleep on World Sleep Day

Utah Counties »

Candidate Trent Staggs blames Dems, 'establishment' Republicans for what's ailing Washington
  • Firefighter injured, at least 2 businesses total losses in WVC shopping center fire
  • Salt Lake County 'cool zones' available to public as temperatures rise
  • Migrant Delta Egg Farm workers rehired by other contractors, says rep from ex-contractor
  • Cox touts need for data, results in homeless services. Some providers say that hinders their work
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