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Month: November 2018

Republican congressional candidate Mia Love talks with reporters during the Utah State GOP election night watch party Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Utah judge rejects US Rep. Mia Love’s bid to stop vote count

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah judge on Friday rejected a bid by Republican U.S. Rep. Mia Love to halt vote counting in a Democratic-leaning county that’s key to the outcome of a House race so tight it’s nearing the threshold for a recount. Judge James Gardner’s decision ensures […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 11/16

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/16

1-A Season Preview (Girls Basketball) RICHFIELD, Utah-Adriana Delagadillo posted 13 points and 15 rebounds as the Wendover Wildcats downed Wayne 44-32 Friday at the 1-A season preview at the Sevier Valley Center. Brynnli Nelson led the Badgers in defeat with 10 points. RICHFIELD, Utah-McKina Stacey’s 9 points led the Rich […]

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House passes bill to drop legal protections for gray wolves

House passes bill to drop legal protections for gray wolves

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled House passed a bill Friday to drop legal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states, reopening a lengthy battle over the predator species. Long despised by farmers and ranchers, wolves were shot, trapped and poisoned out of existence in most of the U.S. […]

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Utah trooper intercepts wrong-way driver on freeway

Utah trooper intercepts wrong-way driver on freeway

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Highway Patrol says a trooper successfully intercepted a wrong-way driver on a Salt Lake City-area freeway early Friday morning. The Highway Patrol says the trooper had a minor injury and that using the interception technique disabled his patrol car while stopping the other […]

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Vegas-area water managers advance drought plan

Vegas-area water managers advance drought plan

Las Vegas-area water managers have become the first to advance a multi-state drought contingency plan that officials hope will ease the effects of Colorado River water shortages. The Southern Nevada Water Authority board unanimously approved the state’s plan Thursday. It comes ahead of a meeting next month of water users […]

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McAdams holds slight lead on Love in tight race

McAdams holds slight lead on Love in tight race

Utah Democrat Ben McAdams’ lead over incumbent Republican Rep. Mia Love remained razor thin in race that remains too close to call. Results released Thursday by Salt Lake County show that McAdams leads by McAdams by less than 0.50 percent. The Democratic Salt Lake County mayor remains ahead by about […]

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New Judge Named In Case Of Man Charged With Murdering Young Couple 

New Judge Named In Case Of Man Charged With Murdering Young Couple 

A new judge has been assigned to the case of a man accused of killing a young couple last year and dumping their bodies down an abandoned mine shaft outside of Eureka. Attorneys for Jerrod Baum showed that the prior judge had bias and a conflict of interest in the […]

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Rose announces signing of Shengzhe Li to National Letter of Intent

Rose announces signing of Shengzhe Li to National Letter of Intent

PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s basketball coach Dave Rose announced today that Shengzhe Li has signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the Cougars. “Shengzhe is a polished and skilled post player that really understands how to play the game,” Coach Dave Rose said. “His sheer size and ability to […]

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Childs surpasses 1,000 points; BYU beats Oral Roberts 85-65

Childs surpasses 1,000 points; BYU beats Oral Roberts 85-65

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Yoeli Childs scored 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead BYU to an 85-65 victory over Oral Roberts on Thursday night. Childs entered the game needing 16 points to reach 1,000 for his career. He became the 51st player in program history — and the […]

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Robins, Shepherd, Contribute In SUU’s Loss to UC Riverside

Robins, Shepherd, Contribute In SUU’s Loss to UC Riverside

RIVERSIDE, Calif.-Thursday, as the Southern Utah University women’s basketball team fell 56-50 to UC Riverside in non-conference women’s action, two alums of Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network high schools contributed. Former Juab High star Hannah Robins amassed nine points and 11 rebounds, coming close to a double-double. Also, former North Sevier […]

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