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In other news, former USU football coach Blake Anderson is suing the university, alleging he was wrongfully terminated and his reputation has been harmed.
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In other news, two people were hospitalized Sunday in Box Elder County after their truck drifted into an embankment that caused the vehicle to become airborne and to roll.
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In other news, the Utah Department of Transportation has installed a new road safety technology along a section of Sardine Canyon. The new technology will help warn drivers of larger vehicles entering the highway.
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In other news, one worker's mistake last year has led to nearly 200 trees dying in one area of Salt Lake City. And, a small wildfire in Zion National Park has forced the closure of the popular Hop Valley Trail.
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In other news: A new political action committee is encouraging voters to sign a petition asking Sen. Mitt Romney to run for president in 2024.
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We talked to the Utah Department of Transportation about why fatalities are increasing, and what drivers and pedestrians can do to stay safe.
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Box Elder County residents and even those who make the occasional drive through the area may be benefitted by the expansion of a local hospital's emergency department.
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And the U.S. Department of Labor assessed just under $17,000 in penalties to a Salt Lake City-based restaurant supply company connected to the polygamous Kingston sect.
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Six Utah communities were given a total of $3.2 million to create plans reversing worsening traffic safety trends.
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And a number of crashes were reported on State Route 30 in Cache County yesterday morning due to fog and road conditions.