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Month: March 2019

Report: BYU officer shared private info with university

Report: BYU officer shared private info with university

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Investigative documents accuse a Brigham Young University police lieutenant of accessing protected information from other Utah law enforcement agencies and sharing that information with school officials. The records released Thursday by the state Department of Public Safety allege former Lt. Aaron Rhoades examined and distributed information […]

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Proposed ban on LGBT conversion therapy getting pushback

Proposed ban on LGBT conversion therapy getting pushback

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to ban gay conversion therapy for minors encountered pushback in conservative Utah on Friday as state lawmakers questioned whether it’s too restrictive for therapists talking about sexual orientation with young clients. Supporters of the measure said it allows discussion about sexuality, as long […]

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Planes hit birds 280 times in 2018 at Salt Lake airport

Planes hit birds 280 times in 2018 at Salt Lake airport

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Planes at Salt Lake City International Airport collided with 280 birds last year, including one incident where a flock of birds hit a plane carrying 223 passengers and narrowly missed hitting the engine. Most of the bird strikes were minor, but in total they caused […]

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Utah officials: March means more encounters with wildlife

Utah officials: March means more encounters with wildlife

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Wildlife officials say the approach of spring means Utah residents of cities along the Wasatch Front can expect more close encounters with wild animals. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that there has been a spate of wildlife sightings in the region in the past week, including a […]

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‘Nuisance’ wild turkeys rounded up in northern Utah

‘Nuisance’ wild turkeys rounded up in northern Utah

MENDON, Utah (AP) — Utah state wildlife officials have corralled more than 500 wild turkeys this winter in Cache County that are a nuisance to homeowners. They were moved to a rural area known as the Book Cliffs near Vernal. Drawn by food they can find near homes, the wild […]

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Authorities: Utah woman killed by large boulder while hiking

TOOELE COUNTY, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a hiker has been killed after a large boulder rolled onto her at Utah’s Stansbury Island. Tooele County Sheriff’s officials say the body of the 37-year-old victim was recovered Saturday night. They say she was from the Salt Lake area but her name […]

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Utah boy hospitalized after losing hand in dog attack

LAYTON, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a dog bit the hand off of a 4-year-old Layton boy after he stuck his arm through a fence in an attempt to play with the animal. Layton Fire Department officials say the child was in serious but stable condition when he was airlifted […]

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Stallions Fall To Apollos

Stallions Fall To Apollos

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Salt Lake Stallions fell to 1-and-3 following a 20-12 loss to the Orlando Apollos over the weekend.  Josh Woodrum threw for 161 yards and Joel Bouagnon rushed for a score in defeat.  The Stallions visit the San Diego Fleet this weekend.

Utah Baseball Slugs Way Past Wright State, 12-8

Utah Baseball Slugs Way Past Wright State, 12-8

GREENVILLE, N.C. – Utah Baseball used a pair of three-run home runs by Erick Migueles and Zack Moeller against Wright State to earn a 12-8 victory and finish the weekend 2-1 at the LeClair Classic at East Carolina. Utah’s bats have been on fire this week scoring at least 12 runs in three of the […]

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Mitchell scores career-high 46 to lead Jazz past Bucks

Mitchell scores career-high 46 to lead Jazz past Bucks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored a career-high 46 points and led the Utah Jazz from a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to a 115-111 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night. Mitchell scored 19 in the final 8:10 of the game, including a 28-foot jumper with 43.7 seconds […]

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