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Month: August 2021

Parents Taser student who went for officer gun, police say

Parents Taser student who went for officer gun, police say

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say a high school student attacked a school-resource officer and tried to take her gun before being stopped with a stun gun. Police tell KSL-TV the student was meeting with a counselor Thursday morning about returning to school in suburban Salt Lake City. That’s […]

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Tennessee dad gives impassioned speech about masks at school board meeting

Tennessee dad gives impassioned speech about masks at school board meeting

iStock/Tomwang112 (COLLEGE GROVE, Tenn.) — Amid a heated debate playing out in school districts across the country over whether students should be required to wear face masks, a Tennessee dad is going viral for an impassioned speech in which he explained why he is having his 5-year-old daughter wear a […]

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Pac-12 Reveals Men’s Basketball Weekly Pairings

Pac-12 Reveals Men’s Basketball Weekly Pairings

SAN FRANCISCO-Thursday, the Pac-12 revealed the men’s basketball weekly pairings and site designations for the upcoming 2021-22 season. The Pac-12 will conduct its conference tournament March 9-12, 2022 at T-Mobile Arena of Las Vegas. Utah’s early conference games are December 1 at USC and December 5 when the California Golden […]

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4 officers in New Mexico wounded in shootout after responding to armed robbery: Police

4 officers in New Mexico wounded in shootout after responding to armed robbery: Police

iStock/AlessandroPhoto (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) — Four police officers were wounded during a shootout after they responded to a call about an armed robbery in New Mexico on Thursday morning. Albuquerque Police Department Chief Harold Medina told reporters Thursday that three of the four officers were shot during the incident, which occurred […]

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Manti finalizes study for culinary water

Manti finalizes study for culinary water

The Manti City Council has agreed to a contract with Ensign Engineering of Richfield to prepare a master plan for the city’s culinary water system. Part of the plan will involve a Geographic Information System. This upgrade will help the city as it continues to experience growth.  The cost is […]

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No. 24 Utah aims to elevate passing attack

No. 24 Utah aims to elevate passing attack

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah could finally have all the right pieces in place this season to add a true passing threat to its traditionally run-heavy offense. The 24th-ranked Utes are flush with experience and talent at wide receiver and tight end. led by Britain Covey and Brant Kuithe. […]

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Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Releases Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Watch List

Polynesian Football Hall of Fame Releases Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Watch List

HONOLULU-Thursday, the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame released its Polynesian College Football Player of the Year watch list. As is customary, many Utah-based college football players have made the cut. They are as follows: BYU junior linebacker Chaz Ah You (career stats: 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception) junior […]

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Teen pays tribute to late mom with graduation photoshoot

Teen pays tribute to late mom with graduation photoshoot

iStock/skodonnell (GEORGIA) — A Georgia teen honored his late mother through a graduation photoshoot. KJ Morgan’s mother Teresa Colbert died from cancer on May 19, 2019, near the end of his freshman year at Northside High School. In preparation for his graduation this May, Morgan, 17, did a photoshoot with […]

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Rockefeller Foundation survey finds a third of parents don’t know their school’s COVID safety plan

Rockefeller Foundation survey finds a third of parents don’t know their school’s COVID safety plan

iStock/skynesher (NEW YORK) — Nearly 90% of parents in the United States plan to send their children to school in person this fall, an increase since May, even with the delta variant spreading across the country and more children falling sick from COVID-19. At the same time, almost one-third of […]

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Want to pretend to live on Mars? This may be the mission for you

Want to pretend to live on Mars? This may be the mission for you

IStock/LaserLens (WASHINGTON) — Could you live on Mars for an entire year? Or, could you at least pretend? NASA is on the search for four people to live in a 1,700-square-foot habitat, created by a 3D-printer, at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, to simulate a year-long stay on […]

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