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Month: January 2021

Mormon leaders condemn ‘lawless behavior’ at US Capitol

Mormon leaders condemn ‘lawless behavior’ at US Capitol

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints condemned “lawless behavior” and the violence of rioters who broke into the U.S. Capitol in a statement Friday. It was the faith’s first public comments since the Jan. 6 attack by pro-Trump loyalists. The top leaders from […]

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Utah activist who filmed fatal Capitol shooting released

Utah activist who filmed fatal Capitol shooting released

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah activist who filmed the fatal shooting of a Trump supporter during the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol will be released on house arrest. John Sullivan, a self-described journalist and liberal activist, was arrested Thursday and charged with civil disorder, violent entry or disorderly […]

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Utah approved to build highway through conservation area

Utah approved to build highway through conservation area

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — The Utah Division of Transportation and Washington County received approval to build a four-lane highway that would pass through the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, a protected Mojave desert tortoise habitat in southern Utah. The Spectrum reported Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration granted the […]

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Legally blind twins’ perseverance recognized at Weber State

Legally blind twins’ perseverance recognized at Weber State

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Twin brothers Antonio and Armand Berry didn’t have a easy start at life: As babies, they were shaken by their biological father, which left them legally blind. Later adopted by their maternal grandparents in Ogden, they have grown up to become students at Weber State University. […]

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Indigenous nonprofit turns caring for native elders in Utah

Indigenous nonprofit turns caring for native elders in Utah

MOAB, Utah (AP) — A Utah-based nonprofit founded to  help build community among the Native population in Moab has now turned its efforts toward keeping Native elders safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Full Circle Intertribal Center has raised $150,000 and delivered over 600 bags of food and cleaning supplies since […]

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Coronavirus updates: LA becomes 1st county to cross 1 million cases

Coronavirus updates: LA becomes 1st county to cross 1 million cases

Samara Heisz/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ERIN SCHUMAKER and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News(NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 94.2 million people worldwide and killed over 2 million of them, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Here’s how […]

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Far-right video blogger, man with Confederate flag among latest Capitol siege arrests

Far-right video blogger, man with Confederate flag among latest Capitol siege arrests

Tidewater Regional JailBy ALEXANDER MALLIN and MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — More than a week after the attack on the U.S. Capitol, federal authorities continue to charge people who allegedly participated in the riot, often relying on video taken at the scene to identify suspects. As of Saturday, approximately […]

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Woman, 70, filmed allegedly poisoning husband’s coffee with roach killer multiple times

Woman, 70, filmed allegedly poisoning husband’s coffee with roach killer multiple times

DNY59/iStockBY: JON HAWORTH, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — A 70-year-old woman in has been arrested after being filmed allegedly poisoning her husband’s coffee with ant and roach killer on more than one occasion. The incident occurred on Jan. 12, when 70-year-old Suncha Tinerva of Queens in New York City was […]

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Snow squalls and gusty winds expected in parts of Midwest and Northeast

Snow squalls and gusty winds expected in parts of Midwest and Northeast

ABC NewsBY: DANIEL MANZO, ABC NEWS (NEW YORK) — The organized part of the winter storm that hit the Northeast on Saturday has ended and it brought 13 inches of snow to Mineville, New York, 16 inches of snow to Woodford, Vermont and 12 inches of snow to Pinkham Notch, […]

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Drew Roper Competes For Dixie State Swimming Saturday at Grand Canyon

Drew Roper Competes For Dixie State Swimming Saturday at Grand Canyon

PHOENIX-Saturday, Dixie State women’s swimming competed at Grand Canyon, falling 145-110 to the Antelopes. Sophomore Drew Roper, a former Millard High School star, competed for the Trailblazers during this meet. In the women’s 100-yard backstroke, Roper placed fourth in a time of 1:00.48. She later placed eighth in the women’s […]

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