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Year: 2019

Dixie State Football Visits South Dakota School of Mines Saturday

Dixie State Football Visits South Dakota School of Mines Saturday

RAPID CITY, S.D.-Saturday, Dixie State (2-1) concludes a 3-game road trip by visiting the South Dakota School of Mines Hardrockers (1-2) as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference season ensues for both squads. The Trailblazers are on a 2-game winning streak after besting Fort Lewis (23-14) and New Mexico Highlands (55-0) […]

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SUU Football Hosts Cal Poly For Homecoming Saturday In Big Sky Opener

SUU Football Hosts Cal Poly For Homecoming Saturday In Big Sky Opener

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Saturday, Southern Utah University’s football squad (1-3) celebrates Homecoming in the Big Sky Conference opener against Cal Poly (1-2). The Thunderbirds’ scoring offense ranks 84th in FCS with 22.3 points per game. The defense, which has given up no less than 34 points in any game this season, […]

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FILE - In this undated photo released by the Cache County Sheriff's Office shows Christopher Richard Poulson in Logan, Utah.  Poulson, who pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend and her son has been sentenced to at least 16 years to life in prison.  Poulson said Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, during a hearing that he feels terrible for the deaths of 23-year-old Emily Quijano and her 3-year-old son Gabriel Almiron and was not in his "right mind" when he killed them. (Cache County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)

Utah man who killed girlfriend and her son gets 16 years to life in prison

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah man who pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend and her son sat silent in a red jumpsuit and shackles as photos of the little boy playing in a pool and hugging family members were shown during a hearing Thursday in Provo. Judge Robert Lunnen […]

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Utah student leaders criticize school response to murder

Utah student leaders criticize school response to murder

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Student leaders criticized University of Utah administrators for how they handled concerns by a student-athlete before she was fatally shot by a man she previously dated. The Associated Students of the University of Utah released a public statement condemning the school about a year after […]

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Utah considers ban on gay conversion therapy for minors

Utah considers ban on gay conversion therapy for minors

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — LGBTQ people who say they suffered shame and suicidal thoughts after undergoing gay conversion therapy urged Utah state officials to approve a proposed rule that would prohibit Utah psychologists from the practice that is already banned in 18 states. Opponents who spoke during a public […]

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Crews work to control fire burning in Sevier County

Crews work to control fire burning in Sevier County

Local fire crews are working to control a fire burning East of Annabella in Sevier County near Heppler’s Pond which started Thursday. Friday update: Firefighters have gained 100 percent containment of the Hepplers fire Friday. 397 acres burned Thursday, according to the Forest Service. Fire crews will continue to check […]

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St. George airport’s runway reopens after reconstruction

St. George airport’s runway reopens after reconstruction

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — St. George Regional Airport in southwestern Utah reopened Thursday to landings and takeoffs by airplanes after a four-month closure of its runway for reconstruction. The old runway was constructed eight years ago and was expected to last 20 years but needed to be replaced because […]

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New details revealed about body found in Utah storage unit

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Court documents reveal new details on the body that was found in a northern Utah storage unit earlier this month. The Standard-Examiner reports a recently unsealed search warrant shows the body of 41-year-old Alice Ann Valdez was found wrapped in “cloth, rope or twine, wire, plastic, […]

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1 of 3 units at coal-fired Navajo Generating Station closes

1 of 3 units at coal-fired Navajo Generating Station closes

LECHEE, Ariz. (AP) — One of three generating units at a coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation has closed. The 2,250-megawatt Navajo Generating Station near Page is scheduled to completely shut down before the end of the year. It’s run by the Phoenix-based utility, the Salt River Project. Utility […]

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McAdams wants ‘all the facts’ before impeachment decision

McAdams wants ‘all the facts’ before impeachment decision

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams of Utah wants “all the facts” before deciding on whether to support impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. McAdams said in a statement Wednesday that the summary of Trump’s phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart suggests the president “was improperly […]

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