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Faith
Latter-day Saint leaders condemn violence at the US Capitol
High leadership officials with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are speaking out to condemn violence and lawless behavior after the siege of the US Capitol last week. -
Government
Biden’s $1.9 trillion aid plan to revamp economy prompts GOP pushback
Biden releases a $1.9 trillion aid plan with the hopes of revamping the economy. The plan includes $1,400 direct payments, $15 minimum wage and more. -
Utah
UK coronavirus variant detected in Utah
The coronavirus variant that was initially discovered in the United Kingdom and later detected in Colorado and California, has made its way to Utah. -
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AMBER ALERT: Price Police looking for infant in child abduction
Price Police have issued an Amber Alert for an infant. The suspect was last seen driving a red 1999 Volkswagen Jetta GLS with license plate 2G4WZ. -
Police
NY attorney general sues NYPD over Floyd protest response
New York's attorney general sued the New York Police Department (NYPD), calling the rough treatment of protesters against racial injustice last spring part of a longstanding pattern of abuse. -
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President Trump’s impeachment trial could begin on Inauguration Day
President Donald Trump's impeachment trial could begin on Inauguration Day, just as Democrat Joe Biden takes the oath of office. -
COVID-19-Utah response
Dr. Dunn: ‘We are certainly moving in the right direction’ with COVID-19 spread
The state's top epidemiologist says "We are certainly moving in the right direction" in controlling the spread of COVID-19 in Utah. -
Politics
Rep. Moore votes against impeachment, says censure an option
Rep. Moore voted against impeaching the president but says he believes a censure of President Trump is an option -
Utah
‘Out of an abundance of caution:’ public legislative access goes virtual
The Utah Legislature announced Wednesday the public will temporarily participate in legislative proceedings virtually for safety reasons. -
Safety
FBI considers putting some of those who attacked the Capitol on no-fly list
The FBI says it's considering keeping those who attacked the US Capitol last week from boarding planes by adding them to the federal no-fly list.