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Month: October 2020

Mother dead, child injured in home attack in northern Utah

MIDVALE, Utah (AP) — Authorities in Utah have identified the woman killed in a violent incident at a home south of Salt Lake City, where a child was also injured. KUTV-TV reported Wednesday that the Unified Police Department identified 41-year-old Utahna Halona. Police say two children came out of the […]

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Wondolowski scores twice, Earthquakes top Real Salt Lake 2-0

Wondolowski scores twice, Earthquakes top Real Salt Lake 2-0

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Chris Wondolowski scored twice and the San Jose Earthquakes beat Real Salt Lake 2-0 on Wednesday night. San Jose moved into seventh place in the Western Conference, one point behind LAFC and FC Dallas. Real Salt Lake has been shut out in back-to-back games and […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/28

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/28

3-A State Volleyball Championship Match RICHFIELD, Utah-The Union Cougars prevailed 3-1 over Morgan at the Sevier Valley Center Wednesday in the 3-A state volleyball championship match. The Cougars downed the Trojans 20-25, 28-26, 25-16 and 25-20 to win their second consecutive 3-A state title. This is Union’s third all-time state […]

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EPA approves Utah pollution controls at Utah power plants

EPA approves Utah pollution controls at Utah power plants

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal environmental officials have approved a plan by the state of Utah for new pollution controls at the state’s oldest coal-fired power plants. The plan aims to reduce haze near Arches and Canyonlands national parks and other wilderness areas. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’ announced […]

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Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

Both newspapers in Utah’s capital to cease daily publication

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City will go from two daily printed newspapers to none after both of its major publications cut print days to once a week in moves that could portend more struggles for the country’s newspaper industry. The 170-year-old Deseret News said it will stop […]

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GOP candidate’s campaign donations went illegally over limit

GOP candidate’s campaign donations went illegally over limit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Burgess Owens is refunding and reallocating illegal campaign donations that went above contribution limits. The New York Times reported Tuesday the former football player challenging first-term Congressman Ben McAdams collected about $135,000 in excess contributions. The news comes shortly after he raised a large […]

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The Miller Family To Sell Utah Jazz

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, Utah Jazz owner Gail Miller and her family announced the NBA franchise will be sold. A press conference is slated for 10:00 am this morning. Miller, the owner and chair of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (LHM Group) and her family announced entrance into “definitive […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/27

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/27

Volleyball 3-A State Quarterfinals RICHFIELD, Utah-The Carbon Dinos prevailed 3-1 over Juab Tuesday in the 3-A state quarterfinals at the Sevier Valley Center. The Dinos prevailed 25-15, 25-16, 23-25 and 25-20 in the clincher. The Dinos next face Morgan in the 3-A state semifinals Wednesday at 12:00 pm. Juab faces […]

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Salt Lake City homeless community prepares for winter

Salt Lake City homeless community prepares for winter

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A homeless shelter in Salt Lake City has asked the public for help with clothing donations as it prepares for the upcoming winter season in Utah. FOX13 reported that the Rescue Mission of Salt Lake usually hands out up to 80,000 clothing items ahead of […]

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Charges filed in bookstore owner’s decade-old slaying

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors filed murder charges Monday in slaying of a bookstore owner 10 years ago.  Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill says DNA evidence played a key role in solving the homicide of Sherry Black, including a sample collected secretly by investigators. Still, the Deseret […]

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