St. George News at 5: Inmates learn job skills, a puppet-driven performance and 4 juveniles detained
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Special session for Amendment D 2.0? Utah lawmakers still eyeing their power over ballot initiatives
The 2026 Utah Legislature’s general session came and went, and by the time the clock struck midnight on Friday and lawmakers ...
I know this is an impossible question to answer. I have been married for 25 years, and there has been a lot of emotional and ...
Shamrock Junction is set to transform Thunder Junction All Abilities Park into a magical St. Patrick's Day celebration for children and families on March 14, 16 and 17.
A 21-year-old driver escaped injury after a pickup truck rolled Wednesday morning on Southern Parkway in St. George. A dog that was in the vehicle was later found safe a ...
A Utah family-owned business is bringing clarity, convenience and homegrown values to Southern Utah’s drivers. Fusion Windshield Repair, a locally operated auto glass and calibration company, has offi ...
Four juveniles were taken into custody early Wednesday after a stolen vehicle pursuit that began in Hurricane and ended with a crash in Arizona, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s ...
A recent production at Utah Arts Academy put an imaginative spin on a well-known musical, turning “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” into a puppet-driven performance that blended live ...
Offering thrilling live entertainment and affordable fun for the whole family, the Washington County Fair is back in a big way for its 166th year. Whether showing off a ...
A driver was transported to the hospital by ambulance following a rollover on state Route 59 southeast of Hurricane involving a semitractor pulling double trailers and a pickup truck.
More than one dozen inmates at Iron County Jail recently celebrated their progress in a program designed to help them find gainful employment after incarceration.
Utah Valley and the Western Athletic Conference have cleared up their $1 million dispute that threatened to leave the Wolverines out of the league's men's and women's basketball tournaments.
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