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Year: 2018

LGBT students at BYU speak out about lack of inclusion

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Four LGBT students at Mormon-owned Brigham Young University spoke to about 600 students about what it’s like to reconcile their religious beliefs with sexual identities that don’t fit within the religion’s belief system. Addison Jenkins, who spoke at the first LGBT campus forum last year, said […]

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Utes Host LSU, Utah Valley Visits San Francisco Monday

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Utes are still alive in the National Invitation Tournament and will host LSU tonight to open the second round.  Utah knocked off UC-Davis on Wednesday to open the 32-team tournament with a win.  Tip-off is at 7 p.m. at the Huntsman Center.  Utah Valley […]

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Jazz Host Hawks Tomorrow

(Atlanta, GA)  —  The Jazz seek their 10th straight win tomorrow as they visit the Atlanta Hawks.  Utah is 40-and-30 on the season, one of three teams in the West with that record.  Since January 24th, the Jazz are 21-and-2.

Rusnak, Rimando help Real Salt Lake beat Red Bulls 1-0

Rusnak, Rimando help Real Salt Lake beat Red Bulls 1-0

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Albert Rusnak scored on a penalty kick in the opening minutes and Nick Rimando had his MLS-leading 138th career shutout to help Real Salt Lake beat the New York Red Bulls 1-0 on Saturday night in the snow. David Horst drew a foul, conceded by Carlos […]

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Utah Jazz beat Sacramento Kings 103-97 for 9th straight win

Utah Jazz beat Sacramento Kings 103-97 for 9th straight win

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points, and the Utah Jazz beat the Sacramento Kings 103-97 on Saturday night for their ninth straight victory. Rudy Gobert had 22 points and 13 rebounds for Utah, and Ricky Rubio added 14 points, nine rebounds and five assists. The Jazz […]

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BYU Track & Field Athlete Anna Camp/ Photo Courtesy of BYU Athletics

First weekend of outdoor season full of personal bests for Cougars, including former Millard Eagle Anna Camp

LOS ANGELES – Derek Sorensen and Ashton Riner highlight a day full of personal records as the BYU track and field team completed the final day of events at the USC Trojan Invitational and the Hornet Invitational on Saturday. “I am really proud of how the team competed across all the […]

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Utah Baseball Drops Series Finale to USC, 5-2

Utah Baseball Drops Series Finale to USC, 5-2

LOS ANGELES – The Utah baseball team dropped the series finale to USC, 5-2 on Saturday evening. USC scored two runs in the second and three in the seventh and a late rally in the ninth by the Utes plated two runs. Dominic Foscalina and Braden Debenedictis each had two hits on […]

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Early hole leads to 9-4 loss and series sweep by LMU over BYU

Early hole leads to 9-4 loss and series sweep by LMU over BYU

  Provo, Utah – A dozen Cougars were left on base and BYU baseball booted three plays en route to a 9-4 loss against Loyola Marymount in the series finale Saturday at Larry H. Miller Field. “I felt like we came out flat,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “Baseball comes […]

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2018 Sterling Scholars Of Central Utah Winners And Runners-Up

2018 Sterling Scholars Of Central Utah Winners And Runners-Up

The following are the 2018 Sterling Scholars of Central Utah. The results were announced Thursday at Richfield High School. VISUAL ARTS Winner Hannah Ostraff   North Sanpete Runners-Up Peyton Harrison    Millard Ashlee Lyman    Delta   TRADE & TECHNICAL Winner Clint Tolbert    Delta Runners-Up Wesley Ross Madsen    North Sanpete Alex Stevens  […]

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Subway shop lawsuit over wrongly accused worker dismissed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by owners of a Utah Subway shop where a worker was wrongly accused of drugging a police officer’s drink. Court records show U.S. District Judge Dee Benson dismissed the case Thursday, ruling that Layton police did not […]

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