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Layton police: Impairment suspected in single-vehicle crash that cut power for hours

LAYTON — Impairment in combination with high speed is suspected in a single-vehicle crash that left many without power in Layton on Monday evening. Lt. Michael Donnelly of the Layton Police Department told the Standard-Examiner late Monday night that the crash, which involved a vehicle taking out three power poles, was reported around 6 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Gentile Street and Fairfield Road. "What witnesses were telling us at the scene was he was coming westbound on Gentile Street, through the intersection of Fairfield at a high rate of speed when he lost control, went ...

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Letters: Allow teens to carpool!

Teenagers can legally hit the roads as early as 15 years old. In the state of Utah, those 15 and older can obtain a learner’s permit and start driving with a licensed person age 21 and older. Then once they have held a permit for 6 months, they can apply to get a license and start a ...

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