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Month: October 2020

Utah man to spend life in prison in slaying of college student Mackenzie Lueck

Utah man to spend life in prison in slaying of college student Mackenzie Lueck

Kuzma/iStockBy EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (SALT LAKE CITY) — A Utah man will spend life in prison as part of his guilty plea in the killing of college student Mackenzie Lueck, whose charred body was left in a shallow grave, prosecutors said. Ayoola Ajayi on Wednesday pleaded guilty to aggravated […]

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Coronavirus live updates: Czech Republic sees record rise in cases for second straight day

Coronavirus live updates: Czech Republic sees record rise in cases for second straight day

Samara Heisz/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than one million people worldwide. Over 36.1 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the […]

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Hurricane Delta takes aim on the Gulf Coast, storm surge warning in effect

Hurricane Delta takes aim on the Gulf Coast, storm surge warning in effect

ABC NewsBy MAX GOLEMBO and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Delta is turning north toward the Louisiana coast where it’s expected to slam the shoreline on Friday. Landfall is expected Friday evening near Cameron, Louisiana, which was hit hard by Hurricane Laura in August. A hurricane warning […]

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Morris scores 8th goal, Sounders topple Real Salt Lake 2-1

Morris scores 8th goal, Sounders topple Real Salt Lake 2-1

SEATTLE (AP) — Jordan Morris scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first half, Yeimar Gómez Andrade added a goal on a header early in the second half, and the Seattle Sounders beat Real Salt Lake 2-1. Seattle padded its lead on top of the Western Conference […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/7

Volleyball Region 20 HILDALE, Utah-The Water Canyon Wildcats stormed past Milford 3-1 Wednesday in Region 20 volleyball action. The Wildcats prevailed 23-25, 25-16, 25-14 and 25-16 to win against the Tigers, going away. TROPIC, Utah-The Panguitch Bobcats drilled Bryce Valley 3-0 in Region 20 volleyball action Wednesday. The Bobcats prevailed […]

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Bodycam footage suggests Jonathan Price shooting was unwarranted, affidavit says

Bodycam footage suggests Jonathan Price shooting was unwarranted, affidavit says

Kali9/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, MARC NATHANSON, and JAMES SCHOLZ, ABC News(WOLFE CITY, Texas) — The entire interaction between Texas police officer Shaun Lucas and the 31-year-old Black man he shot and killed Saturday was captured in police body camera footage, according to the arrest affidavit released by investigators Wednesday. Lucas, who […]

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Manti City Council Conducts Roundabout Meeting

Manti City Council Conducts Roundabout Meeting

MANTI, Utah- Wednesday evening, Manti residents opined on a proposed roundabout for the Manti Temple at the Eva Beal Auditorium at Manti City Hall. Manti Mayor Kory Soper welcomed everyone before turning the time over to UDOT personnel on-hand. They included Robert Dowell, UDOT Region Four Traffic Operations Engineer and […]

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Wisconsin police officer in string of fatal shootings will not be charged in killing of teen; firing recommended

Wisconsin police officer in string of fatal shootings will not be charged in killing of teen; firing recommended

Kali9/iStockBy KARMA ALLEN, ABC News (MILWAUKEE) — Protesters took to the streets in Wisconsin on Wednesday after the Milwaukee County district attorney announced he would not press charges against the police officer who fatally shot a Black teenager outside of a mall earlier this year. Alvin Cole, 17, was fatally […]

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NYC’s Orthodox Jewish community erupts in protests over new COVID-19 restrictions

NYC’s Orthodox Jewish community erupts in protests over new COVID-19 restrictions

PinkOmelet/iStockBy KARMA ALLEN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Hundreds of Orthodox Jewish men gathered in the streets of Brooklyn, New York, lighting bonfires and defying orders to disperse, in protest of the state’s new COVID-19 restrictions Tuesday night. The demonstrations came in response to Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s decision to reinstate […]

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Central Utah Public Health Department Confirms First COVID-19 Death in Millard County

Central Utah Public Health Department Confirms First COVID-19 Death in Millard County

Richfield, UT October 7, 2020 – The Central Utah Public Health Department (CUPHD) was notified on Wednesday October 7 of the death of a Millard County resident due to COVID-19. The individual was a female over the age of 85 with underlying health conditions. “We are saddened to learn of […]

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