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In other news, Lehi officials are eager to start installation of its all-fiber high-speed internet network, but some residents aren't as enthusiastic.
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And Japanese-Americans came from across the country to honor a man killed at the Topaz interment camp back in 1943.
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Four inmates on death row have filed a lawsuit against the state of Utah, challenging its capital punishment statutes.
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A Utah truck driver was arrested last week in connection to a 28-year-old cold case homicide in California.
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As part of an ongoing effort to bring more diversity to their ranks, the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office is seeking more female and minority recruits for their newest class of cadets.
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South Salt Lake police officers exchanged shots early Tuesday morning with an armed man, which resulted in an officer being injured and the gunman being killed.
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The cities of North Logan and Hyde Park have announced a new police chief.
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With crime in the ballpark neighborhood putting residents on edge, Salt Lake City officials recently announced a new police substation located in Smith’s Ballpark.
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With police shootings in Utah reaching record highs amid a nationwide debate over police accountability, FRONTLINE and The Salt Lake Tribune are…
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The Utah Supreme Court has issued a ruling in favor of the police. The ruling upheld the ability of the police to use force, if necessary, to get a DNA…