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Month: January 2021

Pac-12 Announces Schedule Changes for Utah Men’s Basketball

Pac-12 Announces Schedule Changes for Utah Men’s Basketball

SAN FRANCISCO-In information released late Wednesday, Utah men’s basketball will play No. 17/15 Oregon Saturday at the Huntsman Center. Furthermore, the Utes will host Colorado January 11 and Stanford January 13. This is to compensate for the Utes’ games against Oregon State previously scheduled for this week being canceled because […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Returns To Action By Hosting Cal Baptist

UVU Men’s Basketball Returns To Action By Hosting Cal Baptist

OREM, Utah-Friday, Utah Valley men’s basketball (2-5) returns to action by hosting Cal Baptist (3-2) at the UCCU Center in the Western Athletic Conference opener for both schools. The Wolverines score 75.3 points per game, ranking UVU 124th nationally in scoring offense. Defensively, UVU surrenders 78.1 points per game, ranking […]

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Sanpete County Planning Commission drafting shipping container ordinance

Sanpete County Planning Commission drafting shipping container ordinance

The Sanpete County Planning Commission has drafted an ordinance regulating shipping containers in the county and will hold a public hearing to consider changes to the Land Use Ordinance concerning their use within the unincorporated areas of Sanpete County.  The Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 13th at […]

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Beyond DC: Protests rock California, Utah, Michigan and more

Beyond DC: Protests rock California, Utah, Michigan and more

Tero Vesalainen/iStockBy EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As rioters stormed Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., protesters in support of President Donald Trump — mostly unmasked — convened in cities across the U.S.California Pro-Trump and anti-Trump protesters gathered at Los Angeles City Hall at about 1 p.m. PT., the […]

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BYU will keep police department after judge ruling

BYU will keep police department after judge ruling

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Brigham Young University in Utah says it will keep its police department after an administrative law judge threw out a case in which state officials sought to take away the campus’ rights to police itself. The decision Tuesday came two years after the state Department […]

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BYU Football’s First All-American Passes Away At 79

BYU Football’s First All-American Passes Away At 79

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday, the first All-American in BYU football history, Eldon Fortie, passed away at 79 at Mesa, Ariz. Known as “The Phantom,” Fortie started for three seasons for the Cougars at tailback (1960-1962). In 1962, Fortie, who was also listed as a quarterback on sports-reference.com, led the Western Athletic Conference […]

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Queta scores 18 to lead Utah St. over New Mexico 77-45

Queta scores 18 to lead Utah St. over New Mexico 77-45

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Neemias Queta posted 18 points and three blocks as Utah State extended its win streak to seven games, routing New Mexico 77-45. Keith McGee led the Lobos with 10 points.

Coronavirus live updates: US marks deadliest day since pandemic began

Coronavirus live updates: US marks deadliest day since pandemic began

Myriam Borzee/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ERIN SCHUMAKER and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 87.1 million people worldwide and killed over 1.8 million of them, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at […]

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Storm moving east with severe weather and heavy snow for the South

Storm moving east with severe weather and heavy snow for the South

ABC NewsBy MAX GOLEMBO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A storm system continues to move through the South with strong thunderstorms and snow. On Wednesday, the storm brought severe weather to eastern Texas and a possible tornado near the city of Galveston. Damaging winds and large hail were also reported. […]

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Missed warning signs and failure to fortify US Capitol bewilder experts

Missed warning signs and failure to fortify US Capitol bewilder experts

drnadig/iStockBy MATTHEW MOSK, BENJAMIN SIEGEL, OLIVIA RUBIN, MIKE LEVINE and LUCIEN BRUGGEMAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Political leaders demanded late Wednesday to know why law enforcement did not better fortify the United States Capitol after extremist groups for days chattered online about their plans to react violently to the final […]

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