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Rocky Mountain Power requests 4.48% rate increase to feed fire fund

Rocky Mountain Power is proposing a 4.48% rate increase for all customers, potentially for the next decade. However, this time, the adjustment isn’t meant to cover its expenses, but a self-insurance account that would cover extraordinary expenses in case of utility-related catastrophic wildfires. The company’s request stems from a law the Utah Legislature passed in 2024, which, among other provisions, allowed large utilities to establish a restricted fire fund fed by a surcharge to ratepayers. Sen. Scott Sandall, R-Tremonton, who sponsored the law in the 2024 session, said the ...

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Letter: Thanking all veterans for their service

Tuesday was Veterans Day and throughout our state and in the country there were celebrations honoring our veterans and countless merchants, offered free meals and discounts. I would be remiss if I didn’t take a moment to thank all of those who recognize our veterans and honored their service ...

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