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Police: Pursuit ending in fatal crash was over registration

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — Police in Utah say a vehicle pursuit that ended in a crash that killed an 88-year-old motorist began with a traffic stop for a revoked registration. American Fork police Sgt. Josh Christensen said Monday that 21-year-old Trevor Pitcher feared police would impound his pickup truck […]

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Bees Buzz Vegas

Bees Buzz Vegas

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  Luis Rengifo and Eric Young Junior each had three hits and drove in two runs as the Bees drubbed the Las Vegas 51s 10-5 at Smith’s Ballpark. Michael Hermosillo and Jared Walsh each contributed two hits and a pair of RBIs. The two teams will […]

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Hannah Flippen Promoted To Assistant Utah Softball Coach

Hannah Flippen Promoted To Assistant Utah Softball Coach

SALT LAKE CITY-Last Friday, Utah softball head coach Amy Hogue announced the promotion of Hannah Flippen to assistant coach of the program. Flippen replaces Maggie Livreri, who spent seven seasons with the Ute’ program and has assumed the head coach position at Boise State. A former softball player at Utah, […]

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Utah State, Weber State, Utah Valley Women’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

Utah State, Weber State, Utah Valley Women’s Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

LOGAN, Utah-Monday, Utah State, Weber State and Utah Valley women’s volleyball were named as three of only 164 Division I (out of 351 possible schools) honored with the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award. This is the fourth consecutive year the Aggies have been recognized for their academic excellence. […]

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BYU Women’s Tennis Coach Steps Down

BYU Women’s Tennis Coach Steps Down

PROVO, Utah-Monday afternoon, per a report from byucougars.com, BYU women’s tennis head coach Lauren Jones-Spencer is stepping down from her position, effective immediately. She is leaving so that her husband, Kirk, may pursue an important business opportunity in southern California. Jones-Spencer has been with the Cougars’ women’s tennis program for […]

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Utah man arrested for impersonating officer, making threats

SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah (AP) — A Utah man has been arrested for allegedly impersonating a corrections officer and threatening to kill two men he accused of being in the country illegally. Police said 41-year-old Jerred Martin Loftus and three other men approached a pair of men on a trail outside […]

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Scott Sommerdorf  |  The Salt Lake Tribune             
After midnight, Utah Governor Gary Herbert thanks the Representatives for their work as the Legidlators ended the 2012 session in the Utah House of Representatives, Thursday, March 8, 2012.

Utah lawmakers called for special session over shipping hub

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is calling the Legislature into a special session to approve revisions for a planned massive shipping hub in Salt Lake City. Herbert said at a press conference Monday that lawmakers will return to the Capitol Wednesday to vote on the plan, […]

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Weber State Women’s Golf Posts 23rd Best GPA Nationally

Weber State Women’s Golf Posts 23rd Best GPA Nationally

OGDEN, Utah-Monday, on a busy day for Weber State athletics, the women’s golf squad found their place in the sun as they earned the 23rd best GPA nationally in Division I per a statement from weberstatesports.com. The 11-player roster amassed a collective GPA of 3.691, placing them 23rd on the […]

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11 Weber State and SUU Football Players Named Preseason All-Big Sky

11 Weber State and SUU Football Players Named Preseason All-Big Sky

SPOKANE, Wash.-Monday, as the Big Sky Football kickoff got underway, 11 Weber State and Southern Utah University student-athletes were named as preseason all-conference football players. Weber State had six of these , including senior special teams player Brady May of Heyburn, Idaho, senior offensive lineman Iosua Opeta of Stansbury Park, […]

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Data: Most Utah warrants approved in less than 3 minutes

Data: Most Utah warrants approved in less than 3 minutes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah data indicates that more than half of all search warrants approved by state judges in the last year received less than three minutes of their consideration. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that amount of time concerns civil liberties advocates and defense attorneys, who say judges may […]

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