Is McAdams losing favor with Utahns?
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Tuesday, February 11, 2020
 
 Utah police officer helps deliver baby on side of road
Utah police officer helps deliver baby on side of road
A West Valley City Police Department officer is being praised for his quick actions to help deliver a baby on the side of 3100 South. According to the department, Officer Jeremy Dean was driving on 3100 South when a man in the car in front of him abruptly stopped.
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 McAdams' job approval ratings dropped by double-digits during impeachment, new poll finds
McAdams' job approval ratings dropped by double-digits during impeachment, new poll finds
Rep. Ben McAdams has seen his approval rating among 4th District voters drop 11 points since October of last year, according to a new Utah Political Trends poll. The UtahPolicy.com/2News survey found 43% of likely voters in the 4th Congressional District approve of how McAdams is handling his job, while 40% disapprove.
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 Documents: Suspect shot woman, officer, and himself before fleeing Salt Lake apartment
Documents: Suspect shot woman, officer, and himself before fleeing Salt Lake apartment
A man believed to be responsible for shooting a woman and a Salt Lake City police officer at a downtown apartment made the transition from hospital to jail cell on Tuesday. Michael Tyson Nance, 30, is accused of fatally shooting 34-year-old Natalie Thurber.
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 Charges: Man stole safe 6 months after installing it in Utah woman's home
Charges: Man stole safe 6 months after installing it in Utah woman's home
A man is accused of helping two men steal a safe that he installed for a Rich County woman six months ago. Court documents state Gage Ewing, 24 of Smithfield, Kadeen Bingham, 23 of Richmond, and Jesse Carlton, 33 of Dingle, Idaho, were each charged in the 1st District Court.
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 Utahns trapped on cruise ship where coronavirus continues to spread
Utahns trapped on cruise ship where coronavirus continues to spread
As the coronavirus rapidly spreads across the world, more and more passengers on a quarantined cruise ship near Toyko, Japan are showing symptoms of the virus. A total of 24 Americans are among 130 people infected with the coronavirus.
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 'We Stand with Mitt': Student Republicans of Utah crowdfund billboard
'We Stand with Mitt': Student Republicans of Utah crowdfund billboard
A new billboard on Interstate 15 in Orem aims to thank Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) for his vote to impeach President Donald Trump. The billboard, released by Student Republicans of Utah reads: "We stand with Mitt Romney."
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Polygamists may not face jail time under new Utah bill
Utah could ease its law against polygamy under a new proposal at the state Legislature. Its sponsor says the 85-year-old law has failed to root out the practice and instead made people afraid of going to police when abuse happens.
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 Polygamists may not face jail time under new Utah bill
Bill to increase penalties for passing school buses moves to the Senate
A bill to increase penalties and fines for drivers who pass stopped school buses has moved to the Senate. The House passed H.B. 34, sponsored by Rep. Craig Hall (R-West Valley City), on Monday. Under the new bill, first time violators would be required to pay $250, instead of $100.
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 Bill to increase penalties for passing school buses moves to the Senate
VIDEO: 'What I wish I could tell the person I love,' a conversation for Valentine's Day
Zach Kempf was inspired to make a short film after losing his mother to Alzheimer's Disease one year ago. The video called, “What I wish I could tell the person I love," shares interviews with people who explain why it is important to speak to that person now -- before it’s too late.
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 VIDEO: 'What I wish I could tell the person I love,' a conversation for Valentine's Day
UPD to Utah students: Threats of violence against schools is no joke
In April 2018, the Unified Police Department created and produced an educational video for parents and students on school safety. The video posted on YouTube contained the following message: Our goal was to show the consequences of making a threat to a school.
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 UPD to Utah students: Threats of violence against schools is no joke
Utah is one step closer to keeping daylight saving time year-round
"Springing forward: and "falling back" may soon be time changes of the past. S.B. 59, the Daylight Saving Time Amendments sponsored by Sen. Wayne Harper and Rep. Raymond Ward, passed its second vote in the Senate.
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 Utah is one step closer to keeping daylight saving time year-round
 

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