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Year: 2019

Utah store owner not charged for fatally punching customer

CLEARFIELD, Utah (AP) — Utah prosecutors have declined to file charges against a store owner who fatally punched another man. News outlets reported that officials from the Davis County Attorney’s Office announced April 18 that they will not charge the owner for the altercation resulting in the death of 39-year-old […]

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Autism researcher gets $217K more in retaliation lawsuit

Autism researcher gets $217K more in retaliation lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A University of Utah autism researcher who accused college administrators of retaliating against her for raising concerns about data privacy has been awarded an additional $217,000 by a federal judge. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Tuesday that the judge decided April 25 that Judith Zimmerman […]

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Juab County deputy involved in accident on I-15

Juab County deputy involved in accident on I-15

A Juab County Sheriff’s deputy is recovering from minor injuries after he was involved in an accident Tuesday. According to the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Sickels was struck from behind by a semi truck as he was pulling off to check on some motorists on I-15. Sickels was transported to the […]

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Sundance Film Festival co-founder pleads guilty to sex abuse

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — A Utah filmmaker who co-founded the Sundance Film Festival and produced an Oscar-winning movie in the mid-1980s has pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of a child. Sterling Van Wagenen entered the plea Tuesday during a court hearing in American Fork, Utah, south of Salt Lake […]

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Judge keeps most limits on ex-Disney actor in teen sex case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge will allow a former Disney Channel actor to order groceries online while he’s awaiting trial on charges alleging he tried to have sex with a 13-year-old boy, but she rebuffed requests to further ease restrictions on his home detention. A lawyer for […]

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Teacher who sexually abused 3 students granted parole

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah high school English teacher who has been in prison for the last four years for sexually abusing three students has been granted parole. Utah Board of Pardons and Parole spokesman Dennis Moxon said Tuesday that 39-year-old Brianne Altice will be released Sept. […]

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Utah man accused of attacking officer with piece of wood

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities have arrested a 21-year-old man who is suspected of attacking a police officer using a piece of wood at a Salt Lake City area middle school. Unified Police Sgt. Melody Gray said Kalen Cook of Bluffdale was arrested Monday on suspicion of aggravated assault, […]

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Sheriff’s Office in search of info after burglary in Fillmore

The Millard County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the community after a burglary at Duane’s Foodtown in Fillmore. According to a post on social media from Sheriff’s Officials, Duane’s was broken into between 1 and 3 a.m. Monday morning and money was stolen. If anyone has any information, […]

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Rainiers Blank Bees In Rain-Shortened Game

Rainiers Blank Bees In Rain-Shortened Game

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Bees played just six innings yesterday to due rain in a 2-0 loss to the Tacoma Rainiers at Smith’s Ballpark.  The Bees managed just three hits in defeat and Forrest Snow was charged with the loss.  The series continues tonight in Salt Lake City.

North Summit Invitational Concludes Early Because of Snow; Gunnison Valley Competes There

COALVILLE, Utah-Tuesday, because of snow affecting virtually all of northern Utah in the late afternoon/early evening, the North Summit Invitational concluded unofficially after 10 events. The Gunnison Valley Bulldogs were the sole Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network school to compete at this event. Duchesne’s boys posted 102.5 points to claim the […]

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