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Month: March 2020

Fatal car crash near Fillmore

Fatal car crash near Fillmore

There was a fatal car crash on Mar. 30 on SR-100 west of Fillmore. Around 12:00 p.m. a landowner was burning stubble from a field next to the highway and the smoke was blowing across the roadway reducing visibility. Near that same time a Buick Century and a Ford truck […]

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FBI arrests man for allegedly coughing on agents, hoarding and selling medical equipment

FBI arrests man for allegedly coughing on agents, hoarding and selling medical equipment

iStock/MattGush(NEW YORK) — A Brooklyn man who allegedly coughed on FBI agents and told them he had novel coronavirus, after the agents said they had confronted him about hoarding and selling medical equipment, has been arrested, according to the Justice Department. Prosecutors said 43-year-old Baruch Feldheim sought to take advantage […]

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Trump and the coronavirus Task Force Give Monday Briefing

Trump and the coronavirus Task Force Give Monday Briefing

WASHINGTON-Monday, United States president Donald Trump and the coronavirus task force again gave a briefing on the latest information concerning COVID-19. Trump commenced his statements by saying that the next 30 days (March 30-April 30) are absolutely pivotal in combating the coronavirus. Dr. Stephen Hahn, the commissioner of Food and […]

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Grandparenting goes digital as virus keeps older adults home

Grandparenting goes digital as virus keeps older adults home

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For grandparents all over the world, being protected from the coronavirus pandemic has meant a piercing distance from their loved ones. Children don’t seem to be getting seriously ill as often, but likely spread the virus. Older adults are at higher risk of complications from […]

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Dog delivers groceries to neighbor in need during coronavirus quarantine

Dog delivers groceries to neighbor in need during coronavirus quarantine

KRDO(MANITOU SPRINGS, Colorado) — At a time of national crisis, heroes come in all shapes and sizes—furry friends included. Sundance, Karen Evelth’s dog, is helping neighbor Renee Hellman stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic by dropping off groceries at the door of her home in Manitou Springs, Colorado. Hellmen is […]

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Pac-12 Extends Athletic Suspension Through May 31

Pac-12 Extends Athletic Suspension Through May 31

SAN FRANCISCO-Monday, the Pac-12 Conference extended its suspension of all athletic competitions through May 31 per a statement made by the San Francisco-based conference. This decision was made following a meeting with the conference’s CEOs, per a news release. As part of the suspension, the banning of organized team activities […]

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8 injured in crash of SUV with light rail in South Salt Lake

8 injured in crash of SUV with light rail in South Salt Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (Deseret News) — Eight people were injured, at least five of them critically, after their sport utility vehicle collided with a light rail train on Sunday. South Salt Lake City Deputy Fire Chief Rodger Hoffman told the Deseret News that the crash happened when the westbound SUV hit […]

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Former Utah House speaker, auto exec Bob Garff dies of COVID

Former Utah House speaker, auto exec Bob Garff dies of COVID

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former speaker of the Utah House, auto executive and philanthropist Robert Garff has died of COVID-19. His daughter, state Republican Rep. Melissa Ballard, announced the death on her Facebook page Sunday. Garff was a prominent Utah businessman and chairman of the Ken Garff Automotive Group, […]

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Rep. Chris Stewart’s thoughts on the CARES Act

Rep. Chris Stewart’s thoughts on the CARES Act

Rep. Chris Stewart shared his thoughts on the CARES Act as well as the COVID-19 outbreak on Morning talk on Mar. 30. He shared that he felt this stimulus package was absolutely essential, stating that “economically we’ve never experienced anything like this.” Discussing the stimulus package he emphasized that it […]

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Coronavirus live updates: FDA gives anti-malaria drugs emergency approval to treat COVID-19

Coronavirus live updates: FDA gives anti-malaria drugs emergency approval to treat COVID-19

narvikk/iStock(NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has claimed the lives of more than 36,000 people across the globe. The new respiratory virus, which causes an illness known officially as COVID-19, has rapidly spread to every continent except Antarctica since first emerging in China in December. There are […]

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