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Bridgewater visits 29 counties in 29 days
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Bridgewater is aiming to campaign in 29 counties in 29 days.
Nephi man dies in rollover crash
A Nephi man died Tuesday in a single-car rollover on I-15, the Utah Highway Patrol said.
'Reformed Egyptian' an evidence for BOM
One of the few things upon which believers and critics agree is that Joseph Smith could not read ancient languages - at least in the typical sense.
Officer killed in 1913 for a headstone
Local historians call it the bloodiest episode in Utah law enforcement history. In November 1913, Rafael Lopez, a traveling miner who was working in one of the Bingham Canyon mines at the time, killed five law enforcement officers and a civilian in one week before fleeing the state.
Applications being accepted for House 68 seat
Republican state delegates from state House District 68 will meet Nov. 21 in the Juab County Courthouse to select a replacement for Rep.
Liquor License Quotas Liquor Crunch: License quotas may undermine Salt Lake City's alcohol normalization.
Nominees selected for judgeships
Nominees have been selected for two judgeships in 3rd and 4th state court districts.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: 'Pressing forward and holding fast'
Prophecies regarding the last days often refer to large-scale calamities such as earthquakes, famines or floods, which may be linked to widespread economic or political upheavals of one kind or another, said Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve in his Sunday afternoon conference address.
Couple injured when vehicle rolls
A Kentucky man was ejected from his vehicle after it rolled in Juab County Sunday.
President Eyring: Priesthood session
President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency, said wherever he is, day or night, there is nearby a small container of olive oil that has been consecrated by the power of the priesthood to bless and heal the sick.
Prison for teacher in sex case
Keith Lorraine Gillins' fall from what his attorney called "the top of the food chain" ended Wednesday when he was sentenced to prison for having sex with one of his high school students.
POST Council disciplines 23 officers
The body responsible for policing Utah's police voted Tuesday to discipline 23 officers for offenses ranging from forcible sex abuse to lying on a police academy application.
Killers put on energetc, loud show
THE KILLERS, MARIACHI EL BRONX AND NERVOUS WRECKWORDS, E Center, Sept. 26 A 17-minute delay for "technical difficulty" didn't kill the enthusiasm for The Killers or their fans Saturday night at the E Center.
The Killers prove name isn't exactly apt
Most lead singers of rock bands don't ask the tour-bus driver to drop them off in Nauvoo, Ill., on cross-country tours.
The editorial "Misplaced mercy: Judge gives a pass to pothunters" came close to striking the core issue in the American Indian artifact trafficking saga.
5. Bonfire burns 3 Juab High students
For close to 40 years, Juab High School has had a tradition: the Homecoming bonfire.
Two critically injured in head-on Nephi accident
A Thursday night head-on crash in Nephi involving three cars left one woman and one teenage boy in critical condition.
Bonfire burns 3 Juab High students
A homecoming tradition at Juab High School may be in jeopardy. Three students were burned when teens poured gasoline on a bonfire.
Temple worship has ancient roots
While temple worship is a prominent and unique characteristic of Mormonism, there are numerous similarities to it in ancient religious texts and traditions throughout the world, said the closing speaker at the two-day FAIR Mormon apologetics conference Friday.
Temple worship has ancient roots
While temple worship is a prominent and unique characteristic of Mormonism, there are numerous similarities to it in ancient religious texts and traditions throughout the world, said the closing speaker at the two-day FAIR Mormon apologetics conference Friday.