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Man who allegedly set pregnant girlfriend on fire charged

Man who allegedly set pregnant girlfriend on fire charged

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man who allegedly set his pregnant girlfriend on fire has been charged with aggravated attempted murder. Andrew Todd Curtis of Moab was charged Friday and is being held without bail in the Salt Lake County jail. He faces five years to life in […]

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University of Utah’s Timmy Allen Named To Erving Award Watch List

University of Utah’s Timmy Allen Named To Erving Award Watch List

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.-Wednesday, University of Utah men’s basketball forward Timmy Allen was named to the Julius Erving Award Watch List per a statement from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. This award, in its seventh year of existence, annually honors the top small forward in Division I men’s basketball. Allen, […]

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Big Sky Conference Football Schedule Released

Big Sky Conference Football Schedule Released

FARMINGTON, Utah-Wednesday morning, the Big Sky Conference announced its football schedule for the upcoming spring. This includes Utah-based schools Southern Utah University and Weber State University. The season will run from February 27-April 10. The Thunderbirds and Wildcats’ seasons are as follows: Southern Utah February 27 @ Cal Poly March […]

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Race too early to call for Utah’s swing US House district

Race too early to call for Utah’s swing US House district

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The congressional race for a suburban Salt Lake City House district was too early to call Tuesday night, with many votes still uncounted. Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams has been running at a dead heat against Republican Burgess Owens, a former football player and frequent […]

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Republican Spencer Cox handily wins Utah governor race

Republican Spencer Cox handily wins Utah governor race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox has won the race for Utah governor. He replaces the leader who endorsed him in a race that played out during the coronavirus pandemic. Cox defeated Democrat Chris Peterson, a law professor who continued to advocate for a mask mandate […]

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President Donald Trump wins Utah again

President Donald Trump wins Utah again

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Donald Trump won Utah again, defeating Democrat Joe Biden in the deeply conservative state. Utah hasn’t elected a non-Republican presidential candidate since 1964. State voters also elected Republican Spencer Cox as Utah’s first new governor in more than a decade Tuesday. U.S. House races […]

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Unofficial 2020 Election Results

Unofficial 2020 Election Results

Governor Spencer J. Cox/Deidre M. Henderson R 64.27% Chris Peterson/Karina Brown D 30.99% Daniel Rhead Cottam/Barry Evan Short L 3.09% Greg Duerden/Wayne Hill 1.64%     U.S. House 2 Chris Stewart R 61.60% Kael Weston D 34.47% J. Robert Latham L 3.92%     U.S. House 4 Ben McAdams D […]

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BYU Football’s Brady Christensen Named To Outland Trophy Watch List

BYU Football’s Brady Christensen Named To Outland Trophy Watch List

PROVO, Utah-Tuesday, BYU football junior left tackle Brady Christensen was added to the 2020 Outland Trophy Watch list. A Bountiful High School product, Christensen has started all 33 games of his career for the Cougars. BYU now boasts three players on the Outland Trophy watch list. The others are junior […]

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Utah reports its highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations

Utah reports its highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has reported its highest number of hospitalizations yet with 348 COVID-19 patients, surpassing the record of 342 patients set on Sunday. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that last week, officials with the Utah Hospital Association told Gov. Gary Herbert that if the number of […]

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Snow College Announces Plans for Remainder of Semester

Snow College Announces Plans for Remainder of Semester

On Nov. 2, Snow College announced its plan to continue with face-to-face instruction for the rest of the semester. The college also plans to resume face-to-face classes as regularly scheduled on January 11 for Spring Semester. This decision made by college leadership came after listening to student feedback and carefully […]

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