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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police in Salt Lake City say an argument between two teenagers at a park ended with a shooting that sent one boy to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. Police say they are still searching for the shooter and the victim is expected to survive. Officers were called out to the Rose Park neighborhood about 8 p.m. Saturday. Police say the two boys were sitting in a parked car when they began arguing and one teen shot the other multiple times.
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Parking near the edge of a canyon where the Colorado River makes a sharp U-turn now comes at a cost. A northern Arizona city recently began charging $10 per vehicle at the base of a trail that leads to Horseshoe Bend along the Arizona-Utah border. Officials say it's needed to help control traffic and ensure visitor safety.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah will allow 10 growers to produce the state's medical marijuana _ a limit state officials say will prevent overproduction but that a marijuana business consultant says could cause shortages. The Salt Lake Tribune reported last week that the medical cannabis law enacted last year limits each grower to cultivating no more than 4 acres outdoors or 100,000 square feet indoors. The state expects that growers under the cap will be able to produce enough to supply 100,000 patients for a year.
DUCHESNE, Utah (AP) — A state park in east-central Utah has been renamed in honor of a former director of the Division of Parks and Recreation. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held May 7 at Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation, formerly Starvation State Park.
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