• Salt Lake City: Provo Canyon School faces backlash after student injury sparks calls for clos... | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Salt Lake City: A 13-year-old student at Provo Canyon School was hospitalized after an assault, sparking calls for the facility’s closure and debate over school safety. Meanwhile, seven cases of flesh-eating screwworms were confirmed in the U.S., prompting a public health alert and warnings about potential spread.
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  • Salt Lake City: Two dead after BASE jumping accident near Moab | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Salt Lake City: A BASE jumping tragedy near Moab leaves two dead, while two teens in Herriman face critical injuries from an e-motorcycle crash. City leaders face backlash over a proposed mega-detention facility as Utah becomes a key battleground in the national AI policy debate.
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  • Salt Lake City: Bomb squad investigates suspicious bottle near library | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Salt Lake City's Local Wire update covers a suspicious bottle found near the Weber County Library in Heber City, a fatal crash in Parowan, and an apartment fire in Salt Lake City. The episode also highlights Dallas Workman's 102nd birthday and the U.S. men’s soccer team's World Cup victory over Paraguay.
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  • Salt Lake City: Utah band heads to D.C. for national celebration | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Salt Lake City's teen band, The Echoes, will perform at the 250th U.S. Birthday celebration in D.C., while a construction accident in Mapleton sparks safety concerns. The University of Utah launches an AI bachelor’s degree amid rising state AI policy debates and a prosecutor's testimony on media engagement in the Charlie Kirk case.
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  • Salt Lake City: Data center project moves forward despite local moratorium | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Salt Lake City: Box Elder County pauses new data centers, affecting the Stratos Project, while a missing hiker is searched for in Capitol Reef National Park. Hill Air Force Base starts a $1.2 billion expansion, and a wildfire in Tooele County burns over 1,800 acres.
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  • Salt Lake City: Data center plan sparks pause on new projects in Utah county | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Salt Lake City's Local Wire update covers the pause on data center approvals in Box Elder County, the University of Utah's health campus in Draper, and a skiers' appeal against chairlift upgrades in Park City. Also highlights 13-year-old Angelina Alder's mile record in Provo.
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  • Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City Council picks new District 4 councilmember by coin toss | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Salt Lake City's City Council flipped a coin to select Eva Lopez Chavez's replacement in District 4, while Utah gains control of the San Rafael Swell Recreation Area, dubbed "Little Grand Canyon," sparking debates over federal land management. A wildfire in Tooele County and a unique legal challenge to the proposed ICE detention center in Salt Lake City round out today’s local news.
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  • Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City and county sue ICE over detention center plan | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Salt Lake City officials and Salt Lake County filed a lawsuit against ICE to stop a detention center construction on the west side, citing public safety and resource concerns. A 13-year-old girl was critically injured at Pineview Reservoir when a tree fell on her, sparking calls for improved safety measures at the site.
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