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Month: September 2020

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/9

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/9

Volleyball Region 12 MONROE, Utah-Richfield won a hard fought rivalry match against South Sevier 3-2 Wednesday in Region 12 volleyball action. The Wildcats prevailed 24-26, 25-13, 25-11, 20-25, and 15-11 in the fifth set to win the match. Region 20 HURRICANE, Utah-The Escalante Moquis pounded Diamond Ranch 3-0 Wednesday in […]

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Kreilach, Rusnák help Real Salt Lake beat LAFC 3-0

Kreilach, Rusnák help Real Salt Lake beat LAFC 3-0

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Damir Kreilach scored, Andrew Putna had a career-high eight saves and Real Salt Lake beat Los Angeles FC 3-0 on Wednesday night. Kreilach’s header in the ninth minute gave RSL a 1-0 lead. Mikael Chang lofted an entry to Kreilach between the penalty spot and the […]

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Gunnison Valley Police Department seeking help in finding suspect

Gunnison Valley Police Department seeking help in finding suspect

The Gunnison Valley Police Department is seeking help in finding a suspect who is wanted for shoplifting multiple items at the Ace store in Gunnison on Sept. 9 around 11:30 a.m. In a post to their Facebook page they stated that he appeared to be wearing a black cap and […]

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At least seven dead as nearly 200 wildfires burn across West

At least seven dead as nearly 200 wildfires burn across West

deepblue4you/iStockBy WILLIAM MANSELL and JULIA JACOBO, ABC News (SALEM, Ore.) — At least seven people have died in the western United States as firefighters battle dozens of wildfires up and down the coast. Nearly 200 wildfires across nine western states are currently burning. In Okanogan County, Washington, a child died […]

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Reports of a suspicious individual in Sevier County

Reports of a suspicious individual in Sevier County

In a Facebook post posted on Sept. 9, a Sevier county resident shared their concern about their experience with a suspicious individual at Walmart in Richfield and in Anabella on Sept 8. In this post the individual shared that they felt that they and their child were being stalked by […]

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Pac-12 programs differ on reporting student-athlete cases

Pac-12 programs differ on reporting student-athlete cases

Hopes that a fall football season might be salvaged in the Pac-12 remain premature despite the conference’s recent announcement of an ability to rapidly test athletes. Navigating the coronavirus has been uneven among the league’s athletic programs, often because of a patchwork of local regulations. There is also disagreement about […]

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2 protesters charged for alleged attacks on police during Rochester demonstration

2 protesters charged for alleged attacks on police during Rochester demonstration

ABC NewsBY: AARON KATERSKY and IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Two protesters who took part in Saturday night’s protest in Rochester, New York, were charged for allegedly assaulting police officers, federal prosecutors said. Adam Green, of Dansville, New York, and Dallas Williams-Smothers, of Rochester, both 20, were charged in […]

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Harry Dunn’s family sues American diplomat’s wife over fatal 2019 collision

Harry Dunn’s family sues American diplomat’s wife over fatal 2019 collision

ABC NewsBY: IVAN PEREIRA, MIKE TREW, and CONOR FINNEGAN, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — The family of Harry Dunn, a British 19-year-old who died last year after his motorcycle was struck by the vehicle of an America diplomat’s wife, filed a wrongful death lawsuit on Wednesday. Radd Seiger, an adviser for Dunn’s […]

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Police shooting of Utah boy shows mental-crisis gaps

Police shooting of Utah boy shows mental-crisis gaps

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An advocacy group says a police shooting that wounded a 13-year-old autistic boy in Salt Lake City reveals shortfalls in the way officers respond to a mental health crisis. It’s a part of policing that’s facing renewed scrutiny during nationwide protests over brutality by law […]

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6 Western states blast Utah plan to tap Colorado River water

6 Western states blast Utah plan to tap Colorado River water

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Six states in the U.S. West that rely on the Colorado River have rebuked a plan to build an underground pipeline to transport billions of gallons of water to Utah. In a joint letter Tuesday, water officials from Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and […]

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