
More Regional News StoriesLocals Train for Hazmat DisasterHazmat teams from five of region's counties, Southern Utah firefighters and the National Guard came together for an intense hazardous drill tonight. Hazardous materials can cause death, serious injury... Read more » Local Radio DJ Spends 11 Nights Behind The LinesRadio DJ Jon Smith is home safe tonight after doing his best to make sure southern Utah soldiers don't feel forgotten. Smith tell us about being embedded with U.S. troops during his eleven nights... Read more »
I.C.E Behind Bars Part IIMany local and state agencies across the country have been using the 287(g) program for years, and those agencies say the program works very well. That’s why with an increased demand for immigration enforcement... Read more »
I.C.E. Behind BarsIn the past local law enforcement has had little control when it comes to enforcing immigration laws, but that has all changed with Section 287(g). It’s a program that has been around for about ten years... Read more » Mesquite Casino Could Be Forced to CloseThe owner of three Mesquite casinos blames the struggling economy. Read more »
One California Fire was Started by a BonfireAuthorities say a bonfire sparked the massive wildfire in Santa Barbara California. Read more » Gas Prices Under $2.00 A Gallon In Southern UtahGas prices in St. George are now under two dollars a gallon. The Smiths store on the corner of St. George Boulevard and Bluff St. is selling gas for around $1.97. In Cedar City, more than one... Read more »
Auto Dealers: The Economic Engine of Main StreetThe National Auto Dealers Association talks about the importance of local auto dealers to their communities, in an open letter to the nation. Read more »
California Asking to be Federal Disaster SiteWildfires Destroyed over 800 homes and burned over 40-thousand acres over the weekend. Read more » More Testing in VirginaThe suspicious substance mailed to the headquarters of The LDS Church is on its way to FBI headquarters in Virginia for more testing. Read more »
Student Dies from Prop Pistol Accident at Desert Hills High SchoolThe victim has been identified as 15 year old Tucker Thayer. Read more »
Utah Hate Crimes Law to Protect Military PersonnelUtah has a hate crimes law that protects many people, but now a state lawmaker wants to make sure military personnel are also protected. Rep. Eric Hutchings from Kearns said he will sponsor a bill... Read more »
Judge Decides: FLDS Keeps Their Land, At Least For Now.Estimates are that over a thousand members of the FLDS church gathered outside the St. George courthouse today to hear a judge decide that no decision will be made yet regarding the sale of their land.... Read more »
Utah's Money TalksAmid our countries economic downturn southern Utah banks are doing well. The reason has a lot to do with the term, sub-prime mortgage lending. Many local bankers say they never got into sub-prime... Read more »
Polygamists Turnout In Force For St. George Court HearingHundreds of polygamists from Utah and Arizona stood outside the Fifth District Courthouse to show their opposition to the sale of land from the United Effort Plan trust. Read more » High School Teacher ArrestedThe Washington County school district has launched an investigation into one of their own teachers. School District officials confirmed Lenae Anderson did work in our county. She teaches business... Read more »
Southern Utah's Most Wanted CaughtMesquite Police shine as they assist Washington County in apprehending two of our Most Wanted. The Mesquite police received a tip saying Sarah Lahoma Jones and Jeffrey Svendson were in the area buying... Read more »
Surviving in a Big Box World Part 1If you've ever taken a stroll down Main Street in St. George it’s covered with those great mom and pop stores. They're small business, the foundation of Southern Utah But it's rough out there right... Read more »
Surviving in a Big Box World Part 2They are everywhere; small businesses are Southern Utah's foundation. KCSG spoke with small business owners in the area as well as the director of the Small Business Development Center Director at Dixie... Read more »
Rocky Mountain Power Considers Rate IncreaseA rate increase may be in the near future for customers of Rocky Mountain Power. The company said it's not bringing in enough money to run its systems and keep up with customer demand. Company officials... Read more » Regional News Headlines
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