Utah lawmakers pass nation’s toughest DUI limit at 0.05 percent

Utah could soon have the strictest DUI threshold in the nation after state lawmakers voted to lower the limit for a driver’s blood-alcohol content to 0.05 percent, down from 0.08 percent.

View Caption Contest – March 9, 2017

View’s March 9 caption contest by staff writer F. Andrew Taylor. Send caption ideas to dwebster@viewnews.com with subject line “Caption contest.” Limit five per person. Deadline is March 18. Look for the winners in the March 30 edition.

Ex-CBS newsman Dan Rather writing book on patriotism

Dan Rather’s “What Unites Us” a collection of essays about topics ranging from civil rights to schools and libraries and what it means to be an American.

Australian posing as Justin Bieber charged with 900-plus child sex offenses

A 42-year-old Australian law lecturer at the Queensland University in Brisbane has been charged with using Facebook and Skype to impersonate the star and using a carriage service to procure and groom children for sex and to access child pornography.

St. Patrick’s Day party on a budget

Hosting your own St. Patrick’s Day party is a fun way to celebrate this Irish-themed holiday without leaving home — or spending a fortune.

Legal challenges mount against revised travel ban

Legal challenges against President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban mounted Thursday as Washington state said it would renew its request to block the executive order and a judge granted Oregon’s request to join the case.

IRS says fewer taxpayers are victims of identity theft

The number of identity theft victims fell last year after IRS agents struggled for years to combat what has become a multibillion-dollar industry.

Clark County inmate dies after being taken to hospital

An inmate at the Clark County Detention Center died after being taken to the hospital for what initially appeared to be self-inflicted injuries, Las Vegas police said.

 
Vegas Madness Tonight: Both UNLV teams see their seasons end

Adam Hill, Ed Graney and Mark Anderson from the Las Vegas Review-Journal analyze the UNLV men’s basketball team’s loss and what the team can do in the offseason to improve.

Deadly fire ravages overcrowded Guatemala youth shelter

On Wednesday, someone set fire to mattresses in the girls’ section of the state-run shelter and the blaze quickly spread through two dorms, killing at least 22 girls and injuring dozens more, most with second- and third-degree burns.

Seattle women advance in WAC tournament

Alexis Montgomery led the second-seeded Seattle Redhawks to a 78-60 win over Chicago State with her third double-double this season.

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