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ST. GEORGE- The Utah chapter of the Alzheimer's Association has shut down its St.- 4:31 am HURRICANE - No matter what happened Saturday, Hurricane High School was going to say goodbye to its...- 4:33 am OREM - When Zach Prince won his second 3A state tit
LITTLE ROCK A Utah law requiring police to verify the immigration status of people arrested on felony charges violates the U.S. Constitution and must be blocked, lawyers for the federal government said. That measure was included in a package of four bil
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff speaks to reporters in the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011, regarding the Senate confirmation of Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). View Photo »
We're now adversaries in the courtroom but we're going to continue to discuss this with them
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is paying nearly $400,000 to resolve a lawsuit over roadside crosses honoring Utah troopers killed in the line of duty, officials said Friday. The trooper association has taken down the crosses and plans to move them off roadsi
Backed by the Utah attorney general, a state senator says he plans to introduce a bill that could decertify officers or disband the police force in Hildale, a town largely populated by members of a polygamous sect. Most of the residents and six town mars
If the $25 billion deal struck Thursday by five major banks, 49 states and the federal government is viewed as no more than a down payment on the financial sector’s clear responsibility to clean up the mess that it made of the American housing market, an
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, second from right, accompanied state attorneys general, from left, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, gestures during a news... View Photo »
I’ve had constant conversations with the top [DOJ] officials
(AP) SALT LAKE CITY The money Utah will receive from a national settlement with big mortgage lenders might not be enough to pay every homeowner entitled to receive a share, state lawyers said Thursday. The settlement applies to borrowers who were imprope
As reported in this local article, headlined "State will accept firing squad request in Archuleta execution," Utah is on a path to conducting another execution by firing squad in the months ahead. Here are the basics: Utah death row inmate Michael Archul
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Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, second from right, accompanied state attorneys general, from left, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, gestures during a news conference at the White House in...
View Photo »Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, second from right, accompanied state attorneys general, from left, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, gestures during a news conference at the White House in...
View Photo »We're now adversaries in the courtroom but we're going to continue to discuss this with them
I’ve had constant conversations with the top [DOJ] officials
They considered it, frankly, but having discussed it with them in the last few days they’ve decided those weren’t quite ripe
