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Letter to the Editor: This bill would protect vulnerable homeowners from rogue HOAs

Stock image | Photo by Drazen Zigic/iStock/Getty Images Plus, St. George News

OPINION — “You knew what you were getting into when you purchased a home in an HOA” seems to be what homeowners are quickly told when they question the actions of their HOA board or management company. It also seems to be an unwritten rule that you can fight your HOA, but the HOA board and management company always win.

But what happens when the HOA board and management company violate the HOA governing documents, ignore state and feder ... Read more

Demons race in Border Wars

Six states represented in Utah meet

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The Durango High School cross-county teams competed in the championship divisions of the Border Wars on Saturday in Taylorsville, Utah, facing some of the fastest teams from six states ... Read more

Fossils cut from stone and stolen from Capitol Reef National

TORREY, Utah — The National Park Service is offering a reward for information about fossils stolen from Capitol Reef National Park.

The fossils were stolen from Capitol Reef National Park sometime between August 2017 and August 2018. T ... Read more

Maverick Utah filmmaker Trent Harris will premiere his lates

(Trent Harris | Echo Cave Productions) Pat Collins, left, and Stefene Russell star in "Echo People," Utah filmmaker Trent Harris' new film — a sequel to his 1991 debut, "Rubin and Ed." The film will have its world premiere at the Bicknell Internati ... Read more

Diné village in Utah battles for electric, water services

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Pamela King said the distance between Westwater and Blanding, Utah, is so close you could throw a Frisbee across it.

But what won’t reach the Navajo subdivision from the white Mormon city is electricity and water.

King, who has land in Westwater, where her grandfather and great-uncles were raised, has been speaking up, along with others, trying to get assistance and funding to bring water and electricity to the 29 families that live there.

“You can see the community of Westwate ... Read more

Etta Place Cider introduces Camp Fruitah at the Utah Beer Fe

TORREY, UTAH – Etta Place Cider will introduce itsfirst fruit-flavored cider, Camp Fruitah™, at the Utah Beer Festival in SaltLake City this weekend. The event marks a second achievement for southern Utah’sonly cidery, as Etta Place Cider makes ... Read more

‘Dogs get to be dogs’: Big Dog Academy solves behavioral

Dogs in training at Big Dog Academy, Koosharem, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Big Dog Academy, St. George News

CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Dog owners seeking a solution to the uncertainty and annoyance of a poorly behaved pet ... Read more

WATCH: 'Found'

Abandoned at a young age, some of Diane Call’s earliest memories still haunt her.

She was born in a small village in India—her name was Vijaya. When she was 3 years old her mother left her at an orphanage near their home and told her ... 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.