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Downtown business group issues call for action on Rio Grande District — but most proposals already underway

The Downtown Alliance, a nonprofit representing some 2,500 businesses in Salt Lake City, issued a call for action to address a Rio Grande neighborhood it says is “in crisis.”
The 10-point plan encompasses mainly steps that already are underway, although the Alliance stressed the urgency of implementing them immediately.

 

Charges: Ogden couple beat their child to death, then covered her in make-up before calling police

Prosecutors allege an Ogden couple charged Tuesday in the death of their toddler beat the young girl to death, then covered her in make-up to hide the injuries before calling police.
Miller Costello, 25, and Brenda Emile, 22, were charged in 2nd District Court with aggravated murder, a first-degree felony that carries the potential of the death penalty.

 

11 people on Utah-Arizona line have been sickened by E. coli, health department says

A public health department on Tuesday said the number of E. coli cases in Hildale had increased to 11, and issued a warning to residents there about consuming raw milk and ground beef.
The outbreak, which began last month, has already killed two children. A July 3 alert from the Southwest Utah Public Health Department said six cases of E. coli had been confirmed in Hildale.
A brief update published Tuesday morning boosted the number to 11.

 

UPD: Woman stole car, tried to crash into cruiser, attempted carjacking before arrest

A stolen car. A near-miss with a police cruiser. Add a high-speed chase, tiring spiking, a crash and attempted carjacking, and you have the kind of morning that greeted Unified Police Tuesday.
UPD Lt. Brian Lohrke said and officer was en route to a 5 a.m. domestic disturbance call in Taylorsville when an oncoming car lurched into his lane. Only by swerving himself was the officer able to avoid a head-on collision.
As the officer tried to pull the driver over, he learned the car she was driving h...

 

Memorial for ‘Dingo,” slain UPD K-9, on Saturday

Memorial services for “Dingo,” a Unified Police dog allegedly shot and killed by a violent fugitive shortly before his arrest on July 6, will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Herriman High School, 11917 S. 6000 West, in Herriman.
Dingo was 7 years old. The Belgian Malinois had been with UPD for five years, all under the care of K-9 unit Sgt. Chad Reyes. (UPD photo)
— Bob Mims

 

Brian Head Fire: Crews hemming in nearly month-old southern Utah wildfire

Crews steadily made progress on southern Utah’s Brian Head Fire Tuesday, confident they will complete containment lines around the 71,669 blaze by this coming weekend.
About 670 firefighters were dousing hot spots and clearing debris along the edges of the Iron County blaze, supported from the air by water-bearing helicopters and air tankers with loads of fire retardant chemicals.
Incident Commander Troy DeMasters said the fire, named for the ski resort community near where a weed-burning projec...

 

Utah forecast: Thunderstorms, rain coming, but the heat remains

Thunderstorms are expected to renew risks for isolated flash flooding throughout Utah, especially in slot canyons, on slopes scarred by recent wildfires and over slickrock areas in central and southern reaches of the state.
The National Weather Service on Tuesday predicted locally heavy rainfall will come with the lightning and thunderclaps, some of which will persist through the midweek along the Wasatch Plateau, Book Cliffs, the western Uinta Basin, the San Rafael Swell, Sanpete and Sevier val...

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Utah cities criticized for padding their budgets with user fees instead of raising taxes

Each year since 2011, Sandy has diverted about $1.2 million from water sales revenue into its general fund to balance the budget.
Several residents this year decided they were sick of it. If the city needs more money, they say, it should be transparent and raise property taxes. These critics have the ear of state Auditor John Dougall, whose office wrote two letters saying the practice isn’t illegal but should be clearer.

 

How much power does a polygamous sect have in Hildale, Utah? It will be put to a vote

Through all the troubles they’ve had the past 15 years — arrests, lawsuits, the seizing of homes — members of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints held all the seats on the municipal governments of Hildale, Utah, and adjoining Colorado City, Ariz. Now that might change. Hildale will hold an election Nov. 7 for mayor and three of its six council seats.
While the election is nonpartisan, two unofficial parties have emerged.
Each of the four offices on the bal...

 

Rape kit testing for SLC backlog has yielded rape charges in five cases

Salt Lake City police say the yearslong process of submitting more than 700 rape kits for testing has resulted, so far, in charges being filed against five alleged perpetrators.
In May, Police Chief Mike Brown announced that the department had completed the submission of its entire backlog of rape kits, which contain DNA evidence collected during the medical examinations that often follow allegations of rape or sexual assault.

 

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