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Weather
Heat wave has advocates worried about Utah’s elderly
Utah is expected to stay in the 90s until Friday, nearing triple digits on Wednesday. As it heats up, advocates are worried the extreme temperatures will put some of Utah's elderly at risk. -
Utah
Women presenters are more likely to be harassed online compared to men, according to BYU study
PROVO — Royce Kimmons, Assistant Professor of Education at BYU, said his interest in the research came from simple curiosity. “You hear stories from women all the time about being harassed online,” Kimmons said. “I think that often when someone has an anecdotal story about what happened to them it’s easy for people to brush […] -
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BYU using genealogy to reconnect MIA soldiers with families
BYU history class is using computers to help the military reunite families with deceased, MIA soldiers whose bodies have been recovered. -
Wild Parsnip, toxic plant that can cause 3rd degree blisters, sighted in Utah
SANTAQUIN — A flowering wild plant that can cause 3rd degree burns has been sighted in Utah. Michelle Saxey says she fell victim to the plant last year while weeding in shorts and sandals. “Two days later I came down with horrible blisters from my thigh down to my ankle,” Saxey said. She said the […] -
Utah
Hatch asks for suspension of family separation policy while Utah Reps work to pass bill
WASHINGTON D.C. — Politicians are scrambling on the federal level to find a new solution at the U.S./Mexico border, and bring an end to the separation of families. Senator Orrin Hatch and 12 other Senators are calling for a “pause” on the zero tolerance policy, while Utah House Republicans still hope to pass an immigration […] -
Utah
Utah politicians push different ‘solutions’ to end the separation of families at U.S. border
Outrage over the separation of families at the U.S./Mexico border continues to spread across the United States, as politicians look for answers. -
Utah
Red Cross says most Americans are “incompetent” at swimming
SALT LAKE CITY — Most Americans aren’t as good at swimming as they think. The Red Cross surveyed people across the U.S. and found most people overestimate their swimming ability. Eight out of ten Americans said they are planning summer activities around the water but 54 percent of them can’t perform the basic swimming skills […] -
Utah
52 people poisoned by fake CBD oil
A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that at least 52 people were poisoned by bottles labeled as CBD oil, or cannabinoid oil. -
Utah
Medical marijuana will be on Utah ballot; Count My Vote is out
Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, who oversees elections for the state, has announced which voter initiatives will be on the ballot this fall. -
Utah
Draper man gets 9 months in jail over hate crime
A Draper man was sentenced to nine months behind bars Thursday after being found guilty of attacking his African-American neighbor in 2016 because of the man's race.