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Month: March 2018

Jazz’s Neto Banged Up, Exum Near Return

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Jazz announced point guard Raul Neto is out with a fracture in his left wrist. Neto will be re-evaluated in two weeks. The “Salt Lake Tribune” reports Dante Exum is expected to return to action sometime this week. Exum has been out all season […]

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Jazz Host Pistons

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Jazz start a four-game homestand tonight against the Pistons. The Suns, Kings and Hawks roll into Salt Lake City during the stretch. Utah has won six in-a-row to improve to 37-and-30. They’re in a three-way tie with the Nuggets and Spurs for the eighth-seed […]

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Utah Baseball Falls to No. 25, UNLV, 3-1

LAS VEGAS – The Utah baseball team had a strong outing against 25th-ranked UNLV on Monday afternoon, falling to the Rebels, 3-1. Both teams avoided big innings, with each run scored in one run innings. Wade Gulden and Matt Richardson each had two hits to lead Utah (1-14). Josh Lapiana […]

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BYU Defense of WCC crown starts this week

Defending the West Coast Conference crown starts this week for the second-consecutive year by BYU’s baseball team as it hosts Loyola Marymount. After hosting Utah Valley (5-9) on Tuesday in the non-league UCCU Crosstown Clash, the Cougars (8-6) have a three-game series in Provo against LMU. “This is an exciting […]

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Utah speakers say take action in fight against pornography

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon church leader who spoke at an annual anti-pornography conference says while “porn kills love”, love can also kill porn. Speakers at the annual conference by the Utah Coalition Against Pornography in Salt Lake City on Saturday encouraged attendees to take action in their […]

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Idaho school investigates ‘biological specimen’ incident

PRESTON, Idaho (AP) — A junior high biology teacher in the small eastern Idaho town of Preston is under investigation by school and law enforcement officials after what school district officials called a “regrettable circumstance” involving biological specimens. Superintendent Marc Gee told the Idaho Statesman that the incident occurred after […]

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App makes remote voting possible for Utah County Republicans

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Republican party is testing out a new app that will make it possible for Utah County GOP members who can’t make it to the party’s caucus to vote remotely. The Daily Herald reports Utah County Republican Party Chairman Rob Craig says the app, called Voatz, […]

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Video shows officer shooting defendant in Utah courthouse

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Dramatic newly released video shows a U.S. Marshal firing four times at close range at a defendant inside a Utah federal courthouse who rushed the witness stand, jumped and swung with a pen at a shackled witness who jumped out of the way. The 24-second […]

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Foil balloons fly into power line causing Provo power outage

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Provo electric utility company says balloons flew into a power line causing a power outage that left 77 customers without electricity. KUTV-TV reports Provo City Power officials said Sunday that mylar balloons made of metallic material flew into a power line causing three fuses to […]

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Skier dies after hitting pole on Utah race course

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A 70-year-old skier is dead after he hit a pole while racing a friend at a Utah resort. Authorities at Deer Valley Resort say the man was skiing a race course with a private group when he collided with a pole on the course on […]

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