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Sunrise Stories: Northern Utah Man Crushed to Death by Falling Concrete Slab
Sunrise Stories for April 26, 2024. A man in Bluffdale was unfortunately crushed to death by a falling concrete slab. An Investigation is underway.
Sunrise Stories: Brush Fire Threatens Homes on Main Street in St. George
Sunrise Stories for April 25, 2024. A brush fire on Main Street threatened homes in the area and may have been man-made if witness accounts are to be believed.
Friends and Family of Motorcycle Crash Victim Ask Southern Utah for Help
Friends of family of Andrei Walter are asking the public for assistance with medical expenses as he's recovering a motorcycle crash in critical condition.
Sunrise Stories: Medical Marijuana Cards on the Rise in Utah
Sunrise Stories for April 24, 2024. More Utah residents are applying for medical marijuana cards with a 19% increase in the past year.
SGPD Warns Residents Following Motorized Scooter Accidents in Southern Utah
The St. George Police Department is warning Southern Utah residents of the danger that comes from teenagers driving high speed motorized scooters.
Sunrise Stories: Anglers Rejoice! Fishing Ban Lifted at Panguitch Lake Following Dam Emergency
Sunrise Stories for April 23, 2024. Fishermen can now cast their line on Pangutich Lake following this month's dam scare.
St. George Town Square Ranks in the Top 10 Best in the Country
St. George Town Square has received high marks as one of the best of its kind in the country in a USA Today ranking.
Sunrise Stories: Juvenile Near Southern Utah Arrested for School Shooting Threat on Social Media
Southern Utah News: A juvenile in Mohave County was arrested for posting a threat on social media saying they were going to "shoot up the school."
The 2024 Southern Utah Fire Season Begins as Temperatures Rise Across the Region
The weather is warmer and the air is dryer, which means the fire season is here for Southern Utah. Here's what you need to know.
Potentially Deadly Disease Found in Dead Beavers in Utah, and It Could Spread to Humans
Cases of tularemia has been detected in dead beavers in Utah, and it could spread to humans if precautions aren't taken.