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AP
Floyd’s cause of death, ex-cop’s force will be keys at trial
A Minneapolis police officer was swiftly fired and charged with murder after a bystander video showed him pressing his knee into George Floyd's neck -
Wildlife
Coyote sighting reported at the University of Utah campus
Saturday evening, University of Utah police responded to a coyote sighting on campus and confirmed that two coyotes were spotted in the area. -
CNN
Do we really need pants? And other lessons from a pandemic year
We're one year, or roughly 31,536,000 seconds, into this new, strange pandemic life. -
World
Etna keeps up its spectacular explosions; ash rains on towns
A particularly spectacular blast from Italy's Mount Etna volcano belched out a towering cloud of ash and lava stone Sunday onto Sicilian villages, the latest in a series of explosions since mid-February. -
Government
Senators Lee and Romney weigh in on the passage of the COVID-19 relief package
Neither Sen. Mike Lee nor Sen. Mitt Romney was satisfied with the COVID-19 relief package just passed by the U.S. Senate. -
Crime
As violence surges, some question Portland axing police unit
Elmer Yarborough got a terrifying call from his sister: She wept as she told him two of his nephews may have been shot in broad daylight as they left a bar in Portland, Oregon. -
All News
Mayor Erin Mendenhall and City Council members remember COVID-19 victims
They lit 146 lanterns to represent the number of covid victims from Salt Lake City. They were placed on the east side of the building -
All News
Sen. Romney reportedly recovering from weekend fall
Senator Mitt Romney (R) reportedly had an incident where he fell while visiting his grandkids in Boston over the weekend. -
All News
Lawmakers to debate bill barring pet stores from selling cats and dogs
Puppies and kittens could be less of a common sight in Utah pet stores if The House Business and Labor Committee moves forward with a bill -
COVID-19-Utah response
Intermountain Healthcare reflects on the anniversary of COVID-19 in Utah
St. George resident Mark Jorgensen reflected on the anniversary of his becoming the first COVID-19 patient in Utah, at Intermountain Healthcare.