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Month: April 2018

3 gun rights rallies scheduled in Utah for Saturday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gun rights groups are planning rallies in three Utah cities on Saturday as part of similar events across the U.S. aimed at pushing back against a wave of student-led gun violence protests that some see as a threat to the Second Amendment. A group called […]

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Auditor finds oversight lacking in Utah’s Washington county

Auditor finds oversight lacking in Utah’s Washington county

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state audit of a southwestern Utah county’s sheriff’s office has uncovered poor oversight and occasional misuse of government equipment. The auditor’s report released on Tuesday said that the Washington County Sheriff’s Office kept poor records about $124,000 in donated funds and didn’t have proper […]

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Utah lawmakers vote for session to override Herbert’s vetoes

Utah lawmakers vote for session to override Herbert’s vetoes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers will call themselves into a special session to override Gov. Gary Herbert’s vetoes of two bills the governor said went too far in expanding the Legislature’s powers. Legislative leaders announced Wednesday that more than two-thirds of the House and Senate favor an override. […]

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Authorities identify found body as missing Utah woman

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — Authorities say the body found in a West Valley City drainage pipe has been identified as a missing Utah woman. The medical examiner’s office identified the body as 43-year-old Cami Shepherd who was reported missing in early February. Authorities say an autopsy found no […]

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Police: Baby killed in Herriman crash was 5-month-old girl

Police: Baby killed in Herriman crash was 5-month-old girl

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a baby killed in a suburban Salt Lake City crash involving multiple vehicles was a 5-month-old girl. Unified Police said Wednesday that the deceased baby was Alice Skankey of Herriman. Police say her 2-year-old sibling and parents are still at a hospital but […]

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Survey: LGBTQ people more likely to face sexual violence

Survey: LGBTQ people more likely to face sexual violence

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new Utah Department of Health survey has found that lesbian, gay and bisexual Utah residents are more frequently victims of sexual violence than heterosexual people. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 10,000 Utah adults took the survey in 2016, answering questions such as whether they had […]

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Bees Fall In El Paso

Bees Fall In El Paso

(El Paso, TX)  —  Ben Revere homered for the Bees, which fell 4-3 on the road to the El Paso Chihuahuas. Parker Bridwell gave up seven hits and two runs over five-and-a-third inning in a no-decision.  Taylor Cole blew the save and Vicente Campos was charged with the loss. The […]

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NBA releases first-round playoff schedule

The NBA has released the first-round playoff schedule, and the reigning NBA champs will host the postseason opener. Game 1 between Golden State and San Antonio opens the slate on Saturday at 3 p.m. Eastern — a somewhat unusual noon local time tip-off for the Warriors. The Warriors-Spurs game will […]

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Blazers claim No. 3 seed with 102-93 win over Utah

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard had 36 points and 10 assists and the Portland Trail Blazers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 102-93 victory over the Utah Jazz Wednesday night to earn the Northwest Division title. With the win in the regular-season finale, Portland claimed the third seed […]

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Utah College Sports Schedule: 4/12

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