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Three arrested for obstruction of justice in WinCo murder case

SALT LAKE CITY — Three more people have been arrested in connection to a murder case that happened in May at a South Salt Lake WinCo.

Police say the three have been helping four murder suspects in their continued efforts to flee from police, after being charged with murder and robbery back in May.

The suspects are 24-year-old McKennalyn Cummins of Portage, Utah; 30-year-old Terell Jones of Roy; 21-year-old Stafon Coleman of Roy; and 27-year-old Damian Coleman Jr. of Roy. They were each charged with murder and aggrava ... Read more

Fiber Art Festival a success

EVANSTON — The annual Sagebrush Fiber and Folk Art Festival returned to the Uinta County Library on Friday, Sept. 24, to the delight of patrons and library employees. This year’s participation of vendors was smaller than other years after being c ... Read more

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Longtime Group Helps Advance the Popularity of Backcountry F

In recent years, backcountry flying’s popularity has increased. Since its inception, the Utah Backcountry Pilots Association (UBCP) has been wholly focused on all aspects of this type of flying.

The group’s origins can be traced to a ... Read more

Super PACs are playing a supersized role in the Senate race between Mike Lee and Evan McMullin

A steady stream of negative campaign ads in the nasty and getting nastier Senate race between Republican Sen. Mike Lee and independent Evan McMullin are making their way to television screens, social media accounts and mailboxes in Utah.

Independent political action committees, or super PACs, are spending millions of dollars to prop up but mostly tear down McMullin and Lee. At the same time, the candidates are running ads with positive messages about themselves, though some of them are also aimed at their opponent.

Fed ... Read more

Joaquin Patiño-Cervantes

April 13, 2001 — June 5, 2022 (age 21)

Joaquin Patiño-Cervantes, a western cowboy who lived his life to the fullest. He had many joys and often did what he loved the most. This included being a part of nature and in the great outdoors ... Read more

After Three Years, the Search for Matthew Jay Broncho Contin

After Three Years, the Search for Matthew Jay Broncho Continues

Details By Kelsey Turner March 23, 2022

The last time Shoshone-Bannock tribal member Cynder Metz saw her son, Matthew Jay Broncho, he told her he wanted to go b ... Read more

Golden eagle populations struggling in Utah and the West

A 6 1/2- to 7-week-old golden eagle nestling peers out from its nest in Tooele County, Utah, Thursday, June 17, 2021.(Spenser Heaps/The Deseret News via AP)

A 6 1/2- to 7-week-old golden eagle nestling peers out from its nest in Tooele C ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.