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The Utah Highway Patrol is asking a federal judge to toss a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she was pulled over and her car searched because of her race.
A day after a young boy was critically injured when a power line fell on the swing set he was playing on, crews from Bountiful City Power began cutting down the tree investigators say is to blame for the accident.
After federal prosecutors agreed to dismiss the case because of medical issues, state prosecutors have now charged a retired Air Force major busted in an internet sex sting.
For one side, it's a new beginning. For the other, it's a time to pick up the pieces after an ugly divorce. Wednesday is the day the Jordan School District splits in half.
Transportation leaders are preparing for an onslaught of cars in an area already tied up with summer construction. No time of the year brings as much traffic to I-80 in Salt Lake as the Fourth of July holiday.
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