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Second strain more virulent Print

New research shows a second strain of West Nile virus has overtaken the original strain, and appears to be more virulent than the first, especially in hot weather.

 
Tour bus packed with teenagers overturns Print

PANGUITCH -- The driver of a tour bus that crashed near Bryce Canyon National Park was cited for drifting out of his lane of traffic, the Utah Highway Patrol said Friday.

 
Lights near Alpine wilderness area cause concern Print

Light is coming to the wilderness in Alpine.

 
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Flix Club owner pleads to reduced charges Print

While Clean Flicks Media's lawsuit against Daniel Dean Thompson has a long way to go, Thompson can take solace that the state's criminal case against him is nearing an end.

 
Water conservation still necessary Print

Got that water running on your lawn every day? Bad water user, bad!

 
Poll: Most principals against payment for grades Print

While crisp cash may seem like a fair trade for a report card full of A's, some school principals don't like the idea.

 
Provo renters won't need background checks Print

PROVO, Utah -- A proposal to require background checks for every renter in Provo, except for Brigham Young University students, has been abandoned.

 
UVU names interim president Print

The state board of regents appointed Elizabeth Hitch as the interim president of Utah Valley University on Thursday.

 
Lehi mother sues school district over its response to bat problem Print

Alpine School District and the Joker are having the same problem these days -- bats.

 
Disabled Provo man suing Latin market Print

Peter Jose Smith is often seen rolling down University Avenue on in-line skates, a firm grip on the wheelchair before him with a kitten in its seat and a giant American flag attached at the mast. But there are some places he's told he can't roll, so he's headed to court next month to try to change that.

 
Survey: Provo residents want new rec center Print

Provo City has issued the call, and its residents have answered: They want a new recreation center with more indoor aquatics, a running track and space for aerobics,

 
A.F. City Council wants tax increases Print

American Fork will hold hearings on an estimated 14 percent property tax increase in upcoming weeks, and will ask residents to approve four additional property tax increases for bond issues in the fall.

 
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