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Month: May 2019

Parents of slain Utah student discuss daughter’s death

Parents of slain Utah student discuss daughter’s death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The parents of a University of Utah student killed by her ex-boyfriend have said their formerly shy daughter was brimming with confidence and excited to graduate before she was fatally shot on campus last year. Jill and Matt McCluskey told the Deseret News newspaper in Salt Lake […]

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Utah gears up for more mosquitoes than usual this summer

Utah gears up for more mosquitoes than usual this summer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — By the time lunchtime rolled around, Quinten Salt only had one vial of mosquito larvae in his pocket. That was a lower number than usual — but not surprising considering recent weather conditions. The wetter- and colder-than-usual spring has made it difficult for local mosquito […]

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Endangered condor may have hatched in Zion National Park

Endangered condor may have hatched in Zion National Park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — There’s likely a new baby condor at Zion National Park in southwest Utah. Park rangers said Thursday that they suspect a pair of endangered California condors has hatched their first egg because of behavior changes between the male and female birds. They estimate the chick […]

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Dead deer found near landfill in northeast Utah

Dead deer found near landfill in northeast Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials have determined that more than 30 deer found near a landfill in northeast Utah died from starvation, diseases and other causes. The Division of Wildlife Resources said Friday they found plastic bags and latex gloves in some of the deers’ remains but say […]

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Montana shooting victim returning home a paraplegic

Montana shooting victim returning home a paraplegic

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana man who was shot eight times during a shooting spree that killed another man and critically injured a highway patrol trooper is returning home this weekend. Casey Blanchard of Stevensville was treated at the University of Utah Hospital after being shot March 14 in […]

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Utah police used new DNA test to link man to child’s death

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Police say they were able to quickly connect a man to the disappearance and death of a 5-year-old Utah girl using a new type of DNA test that can produce results in less than two hours. KSL-TV reports Logan police used a Rapid DNA test to link 21-year-old […]

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Grizzlies Pound Bees

Grizzlies Pound Bees

(Fresno, CA)  —  The Bees gave up five runs in both the sixth and eighth innings as they fell to the Grizzlies 13-7 in Fresno. Jarrett Parker homered three times for Salt Lake in defeat.  Jose Rojas and Roberto Pena also went deep in the loss. The Bees face the […]

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Utah Baseball’s Oliver Dunn Named Collegiate Baseball Third-Team All-American

Utah Baseball’s Oliver Dunn Named Collegiate Baseball Third-Team All-American

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, Utah baseball junior infielder Oliver Dunn was named as a third-team All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Dunn is the fourth Utes baseball player in history to be named an All-American by the Tucson, Ariz.-based organization. Dunn hit .366, netted 71 total hits and 45 runs and posted 28 […]

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Utah Football Announces Kickoff Times For Four Games

Utah Football Announces Kickoff Times For Four Games

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, Utah football announced the kickoff times for four games this season. August 29, the Utes will visit BYU for an 8:15 pm kickoff on ESPN. September 7 at 11:00 am, the Utes host Northern Illinois for a Pac-12 Network broadcast. On September 14 at 2:15 pm, Utah […]

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Fairview City water restriction

Fairview City water restriction

Fairview City is asking residents not to use culinary water for outside watering. According to a letter from Mayor David Taylor and the City Council, due to a mudslide in the lower portion of Fairview Canyon, Fairview City’s spring line water source has been damaged and is not filling the […]

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