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Month: January 2019

Police investigate woman’s frozen body found outside church

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Northern Utah police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found frozen outside a church on New Year’s Day. The Standard-Examiner reports the woman’s body was found on a walkway near the First Baptist Church of Ogden in downtown Ogden. Ogden Police Lt. Tyler Hanson […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Travels To Top 10 Nevada Wednesday

Utah State Men’s Basketball Travels To Top 10 Nevada Wednesday

RENO, Nev.-Wednesday, Utah State men’s basketball, currently sporting a 10-3 record, faces an extremely difficult challenge to commence Mountain West Conference play. First-year Aggies head coach Craig Smith leads his squad into the Lawlor Events Center of Reno, Nev. to face the #6 Nevada Wolf Pack, who are currently 13-0 […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Commences Pac-12 Season At Arizona State, Arizona

Utah Men’s Basketball Commences Pac-12 Season At Arizona State, Arizona

TEMPE, Ariz.-This weekend, the Utah men’s basketball team commences Pac-12 play with a pair of extremely difficult match-ups in the Grand Canyon State. Thursday, the Utes face Arizona State at the Wells Fargo Center of Tempe, Ariz. and will draw Arizona Saturday at the McKale Center of Tucson, Ariz. The […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Visits Pacific Thursday

BYU Men’s Basketball Visits Pacific Thursday

STOCKTON, Calif.-Thursday, BYU men’s basketball faces Pacific to commence the West Coast Conference season. After dropping three consecutive games (UNLV, San Diego State, Mississippi State) wherein they have surrendered 95 points per game, the Cougars sit at 8-7 on the season. The Cougars score 84.5 points per game and currently […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Back In Action At Idaho State and Weber State

SUU Men’s Basketball Back In Action At Idaho State and Weber State

CEDAR CITY, Utah-After dropping their first two Big Sky Conference games of the season, the Southern Utah men’s basketball squad continues conference play at Idaho State Thursday and at Weber State Saturday. The 5-6 Thunderbirds will seek to reverse their 3-game losing streak at the Holt Arena of Pocatello, Idaho […]

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Skier dies after crashing into tree at Salt Lake-area resort

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say a 63-year-old man has died after he crashed into a tree while skiing at a Salt Lake City-area resort. Unified Police Lt. Manfred Lassig told KSL-TV that 63-year-old Michael Rueckert was skiing around a bend on New Year’s Eve at Brighton Resort when he […]

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Utah troopers report no arrests at new lower DUI threshold

Utah troopers report no arrests at new lower DUI threshold

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah troopers say they have not yet arrested any drivers under the state’s new lowered DUI threshold. The Utah Highway Patrol said in a post on its Twitter account Tuesday that troopers on New Year’s Eve arrested 11 people for DUI but none of them […]

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Love missed almost 84 percent of votes since election loss

Love missed almost 84 percent of votes since election loss

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Outgoing U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah missed almost 84 percent of votes in the U.S. House since she lost her re-election in November. The website GovTrack, which records lawmakers’ voting habits, shows the Republican congresswoman participated in only 14 of 85 votes since losing […]

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Utah’s Brian Head resort cancels fireworks due to snow

Utah’s Brian Head resort cancels fireworks due to snow

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Southern Utah’s Brian Head Resort canceled its New Year’s Eve fireworks show because of snowy weather. Brian Head spokesman Mark Wilder told The Spectrum of St. George that the resort’s fireworks show and torchlight parade were canceled because of “blizzard” conditions. He says the snowy weather has […]

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Court weighs if lawyers can compel child victims to testify

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Court of Appeals is considering whether defense attorneys should be able to compel children to testify against those accused of sexually abusing them. Attorneys for the children say they should be allowed to avoid testimony that causes more trauma. The Deseret News reported Sunday that […]

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