Listen Live

 
 

Month: June 2021

Groups call for DOJ to prosecute unruly passengers to ‘fullest extent of the law’

Groups call for DOJ to prosecute unruly passengers to ‘fullest extent of the law’

Diy13/iStock (NEW YORK) — A coalition of airline lobbying groups and unions are calling for the Justice Department to prosecute unruly passengers “to the fullest extent of the law” following a sharp increase in incidents on flights. “The federal government should send a strong and consistent message through criminal enforcement […]

Read More

11-year-old boy, dad shot while sitting in car in violent attack caught on video

11-year-old boy, dad shot while sitting in car in violent attack caught on video

carlballou/iStock (DETROIT, Mich.) — Three people, including an 11-year-old boy and his father, were sitting in a car when they were shot and injured in a violent triple shooting caught on video, Detroit police said. The boy, his father and the third passenger, a 30-year-old man, were all hospitalized in […]

Read More

Neemias Queta Competes At NBA Combine Monday

Neemias Queta Competes At NBA Combine Monday

CHICAGO-Monday, former Utah State men’s basketball center Neemias Queta competed at the NBA Combine at Wintrust Arena of Chicago. Queta, a native of Barreiro, Portugal, is the only Mountain West Conference product to participate. This is Queta’s second appearance at the NBA Combine as he participated in 2018-19 following his […]

Read More

Small Utah plane crash that killed 2 sparks wildfire

Small Utah plane crash that killed 2 sparks wildfire

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A small plane crash that killed two people has also sparked a wildfire west of Salt Lake City.  State fire officials say the fire south of Grantsville had torched less than one square mile as of Sunday morning.  The crash happened Thursday night, when a […]

Read More

Unicode

Long lines revive push for new system at Utah national park

MOAB, Utah (AP) — Record visitation and long lines at Arches National Park in Utah are reviving a push for a reservation system. KUER reports Arches is on track to have its busiest year ever, and that increase in visitation has caused the park to close its gates over 80 […]

Read More

Elder Lynn G. Robbins- Be 100% Responsible/ Elder Donald Hallstrom- I Am A Child Of God

06-20 Elder Lynn G. Robbins-Elder Donald Hallstrom

Elder Jeffery R. Holland- A Robe, A Ring, And A Fatted Calf

06-20 Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Michael L. Dunn- The Miracle Of Forgiveness

06-20 Michael L. Dunn

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland- The Ministry Of Reconciliation

06-20 Elder Holland

Supreme Court rules against NCAA caps on student athlete education-related gifts and benefits

Supreme Court rules against NCAA caps on student athlete education-related gifts and benefits

iStock/Amy Sparwasser (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled against the NCAA in a long-running dispute over a cap on education-related gifts and benefits that schools may provide student-athletes. The unanimous decision, upholding lower court rulings, says the cap on a relatively narrow list of education-related benefits — […]

Read More