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Utah bill may exonerate some who injure protesters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah state representative has proposed a bill that may exonerate drivers who accidentally kill or injure protesters while fleeing in fear for his or her life. The legislation advanced by Republican Rep. Jon Hawkins Tuesday would also make obstructing traffic during a riot into […]

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Utah State Football To Host New Mexico Without Fans on Thanksgiving

Utah State Football To Host New Mexico Without Fans on Thanksgiving

LOGAN, Utah-The Utah State University athletic department, per a Wednesday announcement, confirmed the Aggies’ football program will host New Mexico November 26 (Thanksgiving Day) with no fans in attendance. This decision is based on recommendations and safety guidelines form university, local and state officials. This game will be available on […]

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Sam Merrill taken 60th in the draft; Yoeli Childs undrafted

Sam Merrill taken 60th in the draft; Yoeli Childs undrafted

Sam Merrill had to wait a while, but eventually he heard his name called at the 2020 NBA Draft, going 60th to the New Orleans Pelicans. Merrill was taken with the final pick of this year’s draft and it was announced that he would be dealt to the Milwaukee Bucks. […]

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Jazz select Udoka Azubuike with 27th pick in NBA draft

Jazz select Udoka Azubuike with 27th pick in NBA draft

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Jazz selected Kansas center Udoka Azubuike with the No. 27 pick of the NBA draft. Azubuike gives Utah a rim protector and interior defender who can be a backup center to spell Rudy Gobert. He is also an accurate shooter around the basket. […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Opener Receives Time Change

SUU Men’s Basketball Opener Receives Time Change

LOS ANGELES-In news revealed Wednesday afternoon by the Loyola Marymount athletic department, the Lions men’s basketball squad’s season opener against Southern Utah November 25 will have a 6:00 pm MST tipoff. This was initially an 8:00 pm MST tipoff at Gersten Pavilion on the Loyola Marymount campus in Los Angeles. […]

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Post Acquisition, Barnes Bullets makes commitment to the State of Utah

Post Acquisition, Barnes Bullets makes commitment to the State of Utah

Sierra Bullets, L.L.C., the Bulletsmiths®, a dedicated manufacturer of one of the highest‐quality, most accurate bullets in the world, has acquired certain assets relating to the Barnes Bullets brand of specialty hunting bullets.  Founded in 1932 and headquartered in the Rocky Mountains just outside of Mona, Utah since 1967, Barnes […]

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Utah could receive virus vaccine as early as mid-December

Utah could receive virus vaccine as early as mid-December

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Health officials say Utah could receive its first round of a coronavirus vaccine as early as mid-December. Wider distribution likely won’t be available until July. The first doses in Utah will go to staff in emergency departments, urgent care facilities, COVID-19 units and long-term care […]

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Utah lawmakers consider K9 training restrictions after audit

Utah lawmakers consider K9 training restrictions after audit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers are now considering adding further training requirements for dogs and their handlers. At an interim committee hearing on Tuesday, legislators unanimously approved a bill that would require annual certification for Utah police dogs and their handlers. The bill would also amend provisions so […]

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Salt Lake Tribune hires Sacramento Bee exec as top editor

Salt Lake Tribune hires Sacramento Bee exec as top editor

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune has hired Sacramento Bee President Lauren Gustus as its new editor. The Tribune reported Tuesday that Gustus becomes the third woman to serve as the newspaper’s executive editor in its 150-year history. She will oversee all news gathering processes and a […]

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The Pac-12 Reverses Course; Is Now Open To Non-Conference Football Games This Season

The Pac-12 Reverses Course; Is Now Open To Non-Conference Football Games This Season

SAN FRANCISCO-Tuesday, presidents of Pac-12 institutions, including University of Utah president Ruth V. Watkins, discussed the possibility of allowing non-conference football games to occur this season if a previously scheduled matchup is canceled because of covid-19. This is per information shared via multiple sources who had knowledge of the discussions. […]

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