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A state evaluator says Ralph Menzies is too ill with dementia to be executed

One of several reports prepared for a Utah judge draws a conclusion that convicted killer Ralph Menzies is “not competent to be executed” for the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker. The finding doesn’t definitively answer the question of whether Menzies, 67, will be put to death for the ...

Volunteer opportunities available at local organizations

If you are interested in volunteering and do not see what interests you, please call us as we have many more opportunities available and will help you find what interests you and best uses your skills. If your organization is in need of volunteers, please give us a call at 801-625-3777 or ...

Thirsty data centers would have to report water use under Utah bill

Utah’s data centers would have to report to the state how much water they’re using every year under a proposal advancing at the state Legislature. The vast centers housing rows of servers would have to pay up if they don’t disclose water use, said Rep. Jill Koford, R-Ogden. The bill ...

Celebration ushers new Ogden City general plan closer to adoption

OGDEN — Ogden's first revised general plan since 2002 is closing the development phase and will be up for consideration in fairly short order. But Thursday, the public had one more opportunity to celebrate the building of Plan Ogden with a final feedback session at Ogden Union Station that ...

First Presidency lowers minimum missionary age for women to 18

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a significant change to missionary requirements in a Friday news release. Effective immediately, women may begin full-time missionary service at 18 following high school graduation or an equivalent. The ...