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Month: June 2021

Three dead, multiple people injured after shooting at graduation party in Miami-Dade area

Three dead, multiple people injured after shooting at graduation party in Miami-Dade area

kali9/iStock (MIAMI) — At least three people were fatally shot and multiple others were injured early Sunday in the second mass shooting to erupt on consecutive weekends in Miami-Dade County, according to police. The shooting happened at around 2 a.m. in a strip mall hookah lounge restaurant following a graduation […]

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Boy, 10, killed when shooter opens fire on New York City home

Boy, 10, killed when shooter opens fire on New York City home

Alex_Schmidt/iStock (NEW YORK) — A 10-year-old boy was killed and his uncle was wounded Saturday night when an assailant opened fire on a home in New York City, authorities said. The incident comes amid a surge in violent crime in America’s largest city and in other major metropolitan areas across […]

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Snow Men’s Soccer Falls To Harcum Sunday

Snow Men’s Soccer Falls To Harcum Sunday

WICHITA, Kan.-Oscar Tenorio scored twice and the Harcum (Pa.) Bears doubled up Snow 2-1 Sunday in pool play of the NJCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament at Wichita, Kan. Franco Cuevas scored in the loss for the Badgers, who fell to 0-2 in pool play, ending their season.

Police investigate pride flag burning as possible hate crime

Police investigate pride flag burning as possible hate crime

KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) — Police in Utah are investigating a possible hate crime after a rainbow pride flag was burned and a note targeting the LGBTQ community was left behind. KSL News Radio reports a homeowner in Kaysville told police early Thursday morning that a flag was cut from a […]

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Haaland sends recommendation on Utah monuments to president

Haaland sends recommendation on Utah monuments to president

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has made her recommendation about whether to reverse former President Donald Trump’s decision to downsize two sprawling national monuments in Utah. But details on her decision have not been released. A court filing Thursday in a legal battle that began more […]

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Police laud new law allows immigrants to become officers

Police laud new law allows immigrants to become officers

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Since Utah lawmakers passed legislation earlier this year allowing immigrants to become police for the first time, the Ogden Police Department has received a number of applicants. Chief Eric Young tells the Standard-Examiner sees the change as a means to help with recruitment of new officers, […]

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US sued over road project in Mojave desert tortoise habitat

US sued over road project in Mojave desert tortoise habitat

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Conservation groups have sued the federal government over the Trump administration’s decision to allow construction of new four-lane highway through a national conservation area in southern Utah that includes protected habitat for the Mojave desert tortoise. The group Conserve Southwest Utah sued Friday, arguing that […]

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Utah education board passes limits on teaching about race

Utah education board passes limits on teaching about race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s board of education has passed new rules around how race can be taught in K-12 schools. The Deseret News reports the board on Thursday confirmed new rules that would ensure that children in K-12 schools aren’t taught that any race, gender or religion is […]

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One killed, four injured in Salt Lake shooting

One killed, four injured in Salt Lake shooting

SALT LAKE (AP) — Police are investigating an overnight shooting in Salt Lake City that left a 20-year-old man dead and four other people with injuries. The shooting occurred at about 1:40 a.m. Sunday in front of a home where people were gathered in a residential area near Salt Lake […]

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Search for climber closes part of Zion National Park

Search for climber closes part of Zion National Park

Park administrators have closed areas of Utah’s Zion National Park as rescue crews search for a missing climber. The park said Sunday the search was taking place in The Narrows — a gorge carved by the Virgin River that has rock walls a thousand feet tall and is one of […]

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