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Month: July 2021

ACLU Utah Against Hate Crime Enhancement in Crumpled Police Support Sign

ACLU Utah Against Hate Crime Enhancement in Crumpled Police Support Sign

The ACLU of Utah says it is extremely troubled by the decision of the Garfield County Attorney’s Office to add a hate crime enhancement against a woman who crumbled up a sign backing police officers and then stomped on it in front of an officer. According to a probable cause […]

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Snow College Softball Announces New Head Coach

Snow College Softball Announces New Head Coach

EPHRAIM, Utah-In news revealed late Monday, Snow College athletic director Rob Nielsen announced Chad Carpenter as the new head coach for the Badgers’ softball program. Carpenter comes to Snow from Westlake High School of Saratoga Springs, Utah where he has coached the Thunder for the past four seasons. Carpenter has […]

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Snow College and Hohokam JC Athletic Conference Join Forces In Partnership

Snow College and Hohokam JC Athletic Conference Join Forces In Partnership

PHOENIX-Tuesday, Snow College and the Athletic Advancement Association of America have announced a collective partnership to provide access to education for student-athletes in Arizona. Snow College and the AAAA have provided a way for Hohokam Junior College Athletic Conference schools to have access to both synchronous and asynchronous online education […]

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Man convicted of Mollie Tibbetts’ murder wants new trial, claims real killer confessed

Man convicted of Mollie Tibbetts’ murder wants new trial, claims real killer confessed

ftwitty/iStock (NEW YORK) — With his sentencing hearing just days away, the man convicted of murdering Mollie Tibbetts is asking for a new trial, claiming he was unwittingly framed by the real killer who he claims confessed to the crime. Attorneys for Cristhian Bahena Rivera, a Mexican national, filed a motion asking […]

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Biden steps up fight for voting rights: ‘The big lie is just that — a big lie!’

Biden steps up fight for voting rights: ‘The big lie is just that — a big lie!’

Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden stepped up the fight for voting rights on Tuesday, speaking in the nation’s birthplace of Philadelphia and invoking history, saying, “We the People began as a story that’s neither simple nor straightforward. “But some things in America should be simple and straightforward. […]

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Los Angeles Rams introduce ‘Modern Throwback” uniforms

Los Angeles Rams introduce ‘Modern Throwback” uniforms

Blevin Townsell/Rams (LOS ANGELES) — The Rams have unveiled new uniforms they are calling ‘modern throwbacks.’ The new uniforms honor the classic Rams uniform worn by greats like Eric Dickerson, Jack Youngblood, and the ‘Greatest Show on Turf.” The uniforms “pay tribute to older design elements including ram horns on […]

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Man Arrested on Multiple Charges in Sevier County

On July 11, just before 7:30 p.m. Sevier County Deputies were dispatched to a stolen vehicle in the county. According to the victim he came out around 6:00 and noticed a silver truck parked just out of his property. He then noticed his truck was missing. The missing truck matched […]

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How alleged victim’s notes in public bathrooms led to her rescue

How alleged victim’s notes in public bathrooms led to her rescue

JasonDoiy/iStock (NEW YORK) — An alleged sexual assault victim who says she was held against her will for months was rescued after she left notes in public restrooms pleading for help, according to authorities. In one note she wrote, “If I don’t make it tell my family I love them,” […]

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Tampa Bay GM: Kucherov one of many to play through injuries

Tampa Bay GM: Kucherov one of many to play through injuries

Scott Audette/NHLI via Getty Images (TAMPA BAY, Fla.) — Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov played the Stanley Cup Final with a broken rib, according to general manager Julien BriseBois. Kucherov sustained a non-displaced rib fracture after a cross-check against the New York Islanders in the semi-final round, according to […]

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I-15 reopens in northwestern Arizona; fire caused closure

I-15 reopens in northwestern Arizona; fire caused closure

LITTLEFIELD, Ariz. (AP) — A 9-mile (14.5-kilometer) stretch of Interstate 15 across the corner of northwestern Arizona reopened to traffic Tuesday after a 5 1/2-hour overnight closure due to a brush fire. The closure occurred Monday night north of Mesquite, Nevada, and south of St. George, Utah. The Arizona Department […]

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