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Month: June 2020

Former Utah Quarterback Lee Grosscup Dies Monday

Former Utah Quarterback Lee Grosscup Dies Monday

SANTA MONICA, Calif.-Monday evening, former University of Utah quarterback Lee Grosscup passed away at the age of 83. Grosscup, who starred for the Utes in 1957 and 1958, was born and raised in Santa Monica, Calif. and commenced his college football career at the University of Washington in 1955. However, […]

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Randy Bott/ Elder Neal A. Maxwell

05-31 Randy Bott-Elder Neal A. Maxwell

President Gordon B. Hinckley- Dawning Of A Brighter Day

05-31 President Gordon B. Hinckley

Lucille Johnson- Understanding Heart

05-31 Lucille Johnson

Six Atlanta police officers charged in forceful arrests of college students in car

Six Atlanta police officers charged in forceful arrests of college students in car

Photo Courtesy of Sam Ross at The Radio Scout vmargineanu/iStockBy CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC News (ATLANTA) — Six Atlanta police officers have been charged after forcefully pulling two college students out of a car, smashing its windows and using a stun gun in the course of an arrest as protests continued […]

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Funeral and memorial services for George Floyd schedule announced

Funeral and memorial services for George Floyd schedule announced

cmannphoto/iStockBy CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Family, friends and supporters of George Floyd will honor his memory in three cities starting on Thursday. Floyd died on May 25 after being apprehended by police, as seen in a video that quickly spread across the nation, prompting over a week […]

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Fifty Spelman grads learn their student debt has been paid

Fifty Spelman grads learn their student debt has been paid

ABC NewsBy HALEY YAMADA, ABC News (ATLANTA) — One couple has donated more than $1 million to Spelman College, a historically black institution for women in Atlanta, in order to pay the remaining tuition of nearly 50 graduates. The donors, Frank Baker and Laura Day Baker, said they realized that […]

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COVID-19 has made food insecurity worse in Puerto Rico

COVID-19 has made food insecurity worse in Puerto Rico

Michelle Valentin is shown in this photo, helping distribute food in Puerto Rico. – (Courtesy Michelle Valentin)By CHRISTINA CORUJO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With the COVID-19 pandemic, the phone at the Food Bank of Puerto Rico hasn’t stop ringing. The food organization’s president, Denise Santos, says that ever since […]

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‘It’s a tough place to be in right now’: US police face scrutiny and violence amid angry protests

‘It’s a tough place to be in right now’: US police face scrutiny and violence amid angry protests

amphotora/iStockBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — While police officers across the country have come under scrutiny for a series of ugly encounters with protesters demanding justice in the wake of the white officer-involved killing of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis, law enforcement veterans say controversial videos capturing […]

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Bernice A. King says her father would be ‘proud’ of young activists in wake of George Floyd’s death

Bernice A. King says her father would be ‘proud’ of young activists in wake of George Floyd’s death

Bernice A. King appeared on “Good Morning America” June 2, 2020 talk about how young protesters are using their voices in wake of George Floyd’s death. – (ABC News)By NICOLE PELLETIERE, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Bernice A. King, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., is speaking out amid the […]

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