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Month: April 2019

Girls’ football lawsuit to gauge interest in school teams

Girls’ football lawsuit to gauge interest in school teams

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The question of how many girls would play football for an all-female high school team if given the chance took center stage Friday in a Utah lawsuit filed by a teenage female football star. More than 400 girls have joined a league that 16-year-old Sam […]

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Director of Utah’s Department of Natural Resources retires

Director of Utah’s Department of Natural Resources retires

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The longtime executive director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources is retiring. Gov. Gary Herbert announced Mike Styler is stepping down from his post at the agency after more than 14 years. His retirement is effective June 1. Herbert is expected to name his […]

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Former Manti High Football Star Jared Schiess Among 26 Weber State Student-Athletes To Graduate Friday

Former Manti High Football Star Jared Schiess Among 26 Weber State Student-Athletes To Graduate Friday

OGDEN, Utah-Friday, former Manti High football star Jared Schiess was among 26 Weber State student-athletes who graduated Friday. This completes a successful academic season for Weber State student-athletes as 14 others graduated during winter commencement earlier this academic year, bring the overall total to 40. Schiess had one forced fumble […]

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Former police chief pleads guilty to impaired driving

Former police chief pleads guilty to impaired driving

WELLSVILLE, Utah (AP) — A former police chief in Utah has pleaded guilty to impaired driving after troopers say he drove erratically and failed a sobriety test. The Deseret News reported Thursday that court records show former Box Elder County police chief Shane Jacob Zilles pleaded guilty April 19 in Wellsville Justice […]

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SUU, Weber State Football To Appear on Root Sports This Season

SUU, Weber State Football To Appear on Root Sports This Season

OGDEN, Utah.-Friday afternoon, the Big Sky Conference confirmed Southern Utah and Weber State’s football teams will appear on Root Sports this season. The Thunderbirds will appear on the regional network November 2 at Montana State and Weber State will play at Montana November 16 on Root Sports. This is the […]

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Access road for Zion National Park reopening after repairs

Access road for Zion National Park reopening after repairs

ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) — A highway that is a main access route for Zion National Park is reopening following weeks of repairs following damage from heavy rain. Park officials announced Friday that the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, also known as the State Route 9 Connector, will reopen Saturday, with […]

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Utah Gov. Herbert being treated for skin cancer

Utah Gov. Herbert being treated for skin cancer

WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says he is undergoing treatment for skin cancer. Herbert said Wednesday that doctors believe they got it all. Herbert was sporting a bandage under his right eye because of an infection in the wound that set back his healing a couple […]

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Video game could help regulate future drone traffic in Utah

Video game could help regulate future drone traffic in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — One day in the not-too-distant future, drones ferrying medical supplies, packages and even pizza could be crisscrossing the skies. But how to prevent those unmanned fliers from creating atmospheric traffic jams? Student developers at the University of Utah have been working with the Utah Department […]

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Report: Utah will be much more diverse in 2065

Report: Utah will be much more diverse in 2065

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new state report projects Utah will be significantly more diverse in 2065. The Deseret News reports that figures released Wednesday from the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute show that slightly more than 1 in 3 Utah residents will be racial and […]

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Utah Cold Case Coalition plans first nonprofit DNA test lab

Utah Cold Case Coalition plans first nonprofit DNA test lab

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah organization dedicated to closing unsolved crime cases plans to launch what it says is the first DNA testing lab operated by a nonprofit. The Salt Lake Tribune reports The Utah Cold Case Coalition announced Thursday it has leased space in Salt Lake City […]

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