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Fast start shoots Panthers past Comets, 58-30

KNOXVILLE — The Cardinal Lady Comets made the trip to Knoxville Monday night to make up a game that had previously been snowed out, but blizzard warnings were still in

Man, 18, flees police at 130 mph with no lights on, rams trooper s vehicle in Davis Co

An 18-year-old man led police on a pursuit through North Salt Lake and Davis County Friday night, traveling at speeds over 100 mph and ramming a trooper's vehicle, according to Utah Highway Patrol.

Court Records: Speeding stop led to OWI charge for Bloomfield councilman, Davis County teacher

July 4 in Utah: Seat belts critical as travel delays expected

Deseret News Share this story Kristin Murphy, Deseret News The Fourth of July weekend is expected to boost travel numbers to the highest they ve been since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year. The American Automobile Association estimates 37.1 million Americans plan to travel during the holiday weekend and about 93% of those holiday travelers will do so by automobile. With most of the travel forecast to be on roads, Utah Highway Patrol troopers joined neighboring states for a unified message to drivers: Wear your seat belt. Related Seat belts are absolutely critical, probably the single most critical thing all of us can be doing to make sure that if something bad happens on the roadway, something unexpected and we find ourselves in a collision, the likelihood of being able to survive that collision goes up dramatically when we have our seat belts on, said UHP Col. Michael Rapich.

Seat belts critical as travel delays expected for July 4 weekend

TAYLORSVILLE The Fourth of July weekend is expected to boost travel numbers to the highest they ve been since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year. The American Automobile Association estimates 37.1 million Americans plan to travel during the holiday weekend and about 93% of those holiday travelers will do so by automobile. With most of the travel forecast to be on roads, Utah Highway Patrol troopers joined neighboring states for a unified message to drivers: Wear your seat belt. Seat belts are absolutely critical, probably the single most critical thing all of us can be doing to make sure that if something bad happens on the roadway, something unexpected and we find ourselves in a collision, the likelihood of being able to survive that collision goes up dramatically when we have our seat belts on, said UHP Col. Michael Rapich.

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