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Govenor Cox Names St. George Man For Fifth District Court Opening

Govenor Cox Names St. George Man For Fifth District Court Opening

(St. George, UT) — Governor Cox is nominating a St. George man for the Fifth District Court. Cox named Jay Winward to take District Judge Jeffrey Wilcox’s spot after he retires. A statement issued by Cox yesterday said he is confident Winward will bring great knowledge and experience to the […]

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Utah Taxpayer Association Releases Pork Barrel Report

Utah Taxpayer Association Releases Pork Barrel Report

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Taxpayer Association is hoping to shine a light on the way taxpayer money is spent by state lawmakers. The group released its first Pork Barrel report yesterday, saying it was an effort to provide transparency and accountability through an analysis of the state […]

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How to stay safe and prepare for freezing temperatures

How to stay safe and prepare for freezing temperatures

Suda Yuichi / EyeEm / Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Break out the gloves and hats: bitter cold is moving in, bringing what could be the coldest Christmas in decades for parts of the U.S. On Friday morning, the wind chill — what temperature it feels like — is forecast […]

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Missing Woman Last Seen In Sevier County

Missing Woman Last Seen In Sevier County

Authorities are seeking the publics help in locating a missing woman. 26-year-old Kennedie Mykell Neathery was last seen leaving her sister’s home in Venice at approximately 9 p.m. Tuesday night. Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis shared that Neathery left her phone at the home, so they have not been able […]

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US border officer suicides at 13-year high: How agency is focusing on ‘culture change’

US border officer suicides at 13-year high: How agency is focusing on ‘culture change’

Bloomberg Creative Photos/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Sal, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection employee, was going through a difficult time in his life when he first started at the agency. His mother was being physically abused by her partner, he said — and that was the tipping point. “So […]

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American woman released same day as Griner recounts horror of Russian captivity

American woman released same day as Griner recounts horror of Russian captivity

ABC News (NEW YORK) — An American woman held in captivity in a Russian prison for most of this year says she was assaulted by an inmate and left without contact to the outside world. “Nobody ever came,” Sarah Krivanek said. Krivanek, who spoke to ABC News in an exclusive […]

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Police union: 323 officers shot in the line of duty in 2022

Police union: 323 officers shot in the line of duty in 2022

amphotora/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — On July 6 of this year, Detroit police officer Loren Courts responded to a call for a shooting on Marlowe Street. When police arrived, the 19-year-old suspect shot and killed Courts while he was arriving in his cruiser, according to police. At his memorial service, […]

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Search for Lina Sardar Khil continues on anniversary of disappearance, police release new footage

Search for Lina Sardar Khil continues on anniversary of disappearance, police release new footage

San Antonio Police Department/FaceBook (SAN ANTONIO) — One year after Lina Sardar Khil’s disappearance, the San Antonio Police Department has released more surveillance footage of the day the now 4-year-old went missing. The new video, captured on a resident’s security camera, shows Lina playing with her mother and brother on […]

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House Fire In Manti

House Fire In Manti

Around 4:30 p.m. on Dec. 21, authorities responded to a structure fire near 100 West and 100 North in Manti. The Manti, Ephraim and Sterling fire departments all responded and were able to put out the flames. The building was a fourplex and all four families were displaced. It is […]

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Black Army veteran sues Colorado Springs police officers over alleged beating

Black Army veteran sues Colorado Springs police officers over alleged beating

Kali9/Getty Images (COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) — A Black Army veteran allegedly beaten by Colorado Springs police during an October traffic stop has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the three officers involved in the encounter. The lawsuit alleges CSPD officers Colby Hickman, Matthew Anderson and Christopher Hummel violated Dalvin […]

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