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Simone Seikaly

Harmons gives away masks they didn’t even know they had

The Chief Operating Officer of Harmons Grocery Stores says they found thousands of medical masks in their warehouse, which have been given to Utah healthcare workers.
4 years ago
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John Wojcik

Coronavirus drop out: Are online-only courses driving college students away?

Will college students drop out due to coronavirus? College and universities are trying to keep students motivated to stay in school.
4 years ago
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Josh Tilton

Utah woman describes how years of abuse led to an alcohol addiction

Lorie Warburton can trace her years of alcohol abuse to the age of five-years-old — the same age when her father began to abuse her.
4 years ago
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Simone Seikaly

IHC Launches Emotional Health Hotline During COVID-19 Pandemic

SALT LAKE CITY — Intermountain Healthcare has launched a free, new community call-in resource to help support patients, clinicians, and the public who are seeking to address emotional health concerns during these challenging times. The hotline number was announced during the daily COVID-19 briefing by Utah state officials, including Utah Gov. Gary Herbert. These are […]
4 years ago
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Saige Miller

Magna issues boil order to residents after finding a raccoon in a storage tank

Magna issued a boil order for residents after a raccoon entered a water storage tank.
4 years ago
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Heather Kelly

The self-employed are now eligible for unemployment insurance

Not every self-employed person will qualify for unemployment insurance, but benefits for those who do will be based on income from 2019.
4 years ago
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Colby Walker

Salt Lake County extends stay-at-home order

Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson announced the county will be extending it's "Stay Safe, Stay Home" order until May 1.
4 years ago
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Colby Walker

West Jordan City asking for voluntary layoffs

As cities around the world face budget crunches, West Jordan City is asking employees if they're interested in voluntary layoffs.
4 years ago
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Mary Richards

Utah students not likely to return to school any time soon

It is looking more likely that Utah students won’t be back in a physical school classroom before summer vacation. State superintendent Sydnee Dickson joined KSL that while no final decision has been reached yet, there are talks about how to move forward if students don't return to the classroom before fall.
4 years ago
FILE -- Pete Schwager loads boxes of donated goods while volunteering for Shalom Salaam Tikkun Olam...
Curt Gresseth

Live Mic: Employees raise nearly $200,000 to aid needy during pandemic

A company founded in Utah 75 years ago raised almost $200,000 in just two days to aid Utahns feeling the economic bite of the COVID-19 pandemic.
4 years ago
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Mark Jackson

29-year-old dead from injuries after Big Cottonwood Canyon fall

The victim called 911 operators himself around 3:15 p.m., reporting his own fall in the Storm Mountain area of Big Cottonwood Canyon. He later died.
4 years ago
utah labor shortage...
Colby Walker

33k more Utahns out of work

The Utah Department of Workforce Services reports another 33,076 Utahns have filed for unemployment insurance over the last week.
4 years ago
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Frank Pallotta, CNN Business

Disney+ is almost near its subscribers goal four years ahead of schedule

Disney+ now has 50 million paid subscribers globally, putting it within striking range of its initial subscriber projections just five months after it launched.
4 years ago
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Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business

The Fed just unleashed another $2.3 trillion to support the economy

The Federal Reserve is continuing its extraordinary efforts to prop up the US economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The central bank announced a new $2.3 trillion round of loans that include even more support for small businesses and consumers
4 years ago
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Sara Spary, CNN

Prince William and Kate video call children at school to boost morale

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spread some Easter cheer to pupils and teachers at one primary school in the UK when they dialed in for a video call while the country is on lockdown.
4 years ago
FILE - In this Sept. 16, 2015, file photo, Zion National Park is shown near Springdale, Utah. A pro...
BRADY McCOMBS Associated Press

After pleas, pro BASE jumper vows not to leap in national parks

A professional BASE jumper has vowed not to leap anymore from cliffs inside national parks after he pleaded guilty to doing it twice in Zion National Park in Utah.
4 years ago
FILE - In this May 31, 2018, file photo, a pair of bull moose face off over rights to patch of mud ...
BRADY McCOMBS Associated Press

Trump to open more wildlife refuges to hunting, fishing

The Trump administration plans to open up 2.3 million acres of land for hunting and fishing at more than 100 national wildlife refuges and fish hatcheries. It's part of a proposal unveiled Wednesday that is aimed at giving Americans more recreational access on public lands.
4 years ago
In this April 11, 1970 photo made available by NASA, the Saturn V rocket carrying the crew of the A...
MARCIA DUNN AP Aerospace Writer

‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’: Remembering Apollo 13 at 50

Apollo 13's astronauts still shun superstition 50 years after their harrowing moonshot.
4 years ago
In this photo taken on April 1, 2020, 103-year-old Ada Zanusso, poses with a nurse at the old peopl...
PAOLO SANTALUCIA Associated Press

103-year-old Italian says ‘courage, faith’ helped beat virus

A 103-year-old Italian woman says courage and faith have helped her recover from the coronavirus.
4 years ago
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CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer

10% of the US workforce is now unemployed

The government is set to report another shocking level of unemployment claims Thursday even after nearly 10 million people applied for benefits in the previous two weeks because of business shutdowns from the coronavirus.
4 years ago
Pastor Brian Tebben of Life in Christ Church in Salt Lake City is finding ways to connect with--and...
Kelli Pierce

Utah pastor: church busier than ever despite COVID-19

Brian Tebben is the pastor at Life in Christ Christian Reformed Church in Salt Lake City. There hasn't been a service at the church in a month due to COVID-19, and it can be tough to minister to the congregation but he says he's been busier than ever.
4 years ago
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Associated Press

Linda Tripp, whose tapes exposed Clinton scandal, dies at 70

Linda Tripp, who secretly recorded conversations with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, which led to the 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton, has died at age 70.
4 years ago
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Curt Gresseth

Live Mic: What the pandemic could mean for national defense

After the pandemic sidelined an aircraft carrier, do we need to be thinking about long-term impacts on national defense? Rep. Chris Stewart weighs in.
4 years ago
COVID-19 contact tracing scammers...
Kelli Pierce

Scammers target immigrant and refugee businesses seeking COVID-19 aid

Scammers target immigrant and refugee-owned businesses seeking COVID-19 relief.
4 years ago