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Month: May 2021

Woman dies in industrial accident at Utah mattress factory

Woman dies in industrial accident at Utah mattress factory

GRANTSVILLE, Utah (AP) — Police say a woman has died in an industrial accident at a mattress manufacturing plant in Utah. KUTV reports police were told the woman was standing by a machine and got pulled in Thursday afternoon at the Purple Mattress factory in Grantsville. The woman was not […]

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Salt Lake City police warns of guns found in carry-on bags

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Salt Lake City Police are asking travelers to check carry-on bags before coming to the airport after several guns were found at the security checkpoint. In April, TSA officers found four guns in travelers’ bags on a single morning. Salt Lake City International Airport […]

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Salt Lake City K-9 officer charged in second biting incident

Salt Lake City K-9 officer charged in second biting incident

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — A Salt Lake police K-9 officer already facing a criminal charge accusing him of releasing his dog on a man kneeling in his yard with his hands up has been charged in a second biting incident. The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office has […]

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Bodies of 2 missing jet skiers found in Utah Lake

Bodies of 2 missing jet skiers found in Utah Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say the bodies of two men reported missing after going jet skiing on Utah Lake have been found. Searchers found the body of one man Sunday morning and found the second man soon after. The men are brothers believed to be in their 30s. […]

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Hall of Fame Broadcaster Marv Albert retiring

Hall of Fame Broadcaster Marv Albert retiring

Mitchell Leff/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Longtime broadcaster Marv Albert is calling it quits after lending his voice across the NBA, NHL, MLB, College Basketball, and more for almost 60 years. According to a WarnerMedia press release, the final chapter of his career will come following this year’s NBA Eastern […]

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Whittni Orton/Kate Sorensen, Each With Successful Track & Field Weekends

Whittni Orton/Kate Sorensen, Each With Successful Track & Field Weekends

IRVINE, Calif./OGDEN, Utah-Friday and Saturday, as Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools and athletes compete for state track and field titles at Davis High School of Kaysville, a pair of Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network school alums excelled at their respective track meets this weekend. At the Sound Running Track Meet of […]

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California’s Palisades Fire grows to more than 1,300 acres as possible arson suspect questioned

California’s Palisades Fire grows to more than 1,300 acres as possible arson suspect questioned

Toa55/iStock (LOS ANGELES) — An arrest has been made in a raging Southern California wildfire that authorities suspect was started by an arsonist remained out-of-control on Monday, fueled by drought-parched trees and brush that have not burned in about 75 years authorities said on Monday. The so-called Palisades Fire in the Santa Monica […]

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Marlins pay tribute to former Cuban Triple-A team

Marlins pay tribute to former Cuban Triple-A team

Miami Marlins (MIAMI) — The Miami Marlins on Monday unveiled new uniforms to honor the Havana Sugar Kings, a former minor league organization, popular among Cuban-Americans in South Florida. The team was originally called the Havana Cubans, part of the Florida International League, founded by Joe Cambria, a scout of […]

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Minneapolis police officer charged in death of Daunte Wright to appear in court

Minneapolis police officer charged in death of Daunte Wright to appear in court

Hennepin County Sheriff’s OfficeHennepin County Sheriff’s Office (MINNEAPOLIS) — The former police officer who killed Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, is scheduled to appear in court for a pretrial hearing on Monday at 1:30 p.m. Former Brooklyn Center Officer Kim Potter is charged with second-degree manslaughter in the fatal […]

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School bus driver says kindergartners’ curiosity helped stop armed hijacking

School bus driver says kindergartners’ curiosity helped stop armed hijacking

ABC News (NEW YORK) — A South Carolina school bus driver who kept his cool during an armed hijacking hailed all 18 children the real heroes of the high-pressure encounter. Kenneth Corbin spoke exclusively to ABC News’ Good Morning America Monday about how he was able to hold off the […]

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