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Month: September 2021

‘Approximately 1,000’ assaults on law enforcement occurred during Capitol attack, DOJ review finds

‘Approximately 1,000’ assaults on law enforcement occurred during Capitol attack, DOJ review finds

YayaErnst/iStock (WASHINGTON) — A comprehensive review of police officer bodycam footage from the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol found roughly 1,000 instances of assault against members of law enforcement who were trying to protect the building, according to a series of new legal filings by the Justice Department. […]

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How remnants of Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on Northeast

How remnants of Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on Northeast

WPVI-TV (WASHINGTON) — The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought a record-breaking deluge to the northeastern U.S. Wednesday. The National Weather Service issued the first-ever flash flood emergency for New York City Wednesday evening while the city was walloped with 7.19 inches of rain. Over 3 inches of rain fell from […]

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Mets place acting GM Zach Scott on indefinite leave following alleged DWI

Mets place acting GM Zach Scott on indefinite leave following alleged DWI

33ft/iStock (NEW YORK) — New York Mets acting general manager Zach Scott was placed on administrative leave after pleading not guilty to driving while intoxicated in New York, the team announced Thursday. “We were surprised and deeply disappointed to learn this morning about an alleged DUI involving Zack Scott. We […]

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Mets place acting GM Zach Snyder on indefinite leave following alleged DWI

Mets place acting GM Zach Snyder on indefinite leave following alleged DWI

33ft/iStock (NEW YORK) — New York Mets acting general manager Zach Snyder was placed on administrative leave after pleading not guilty to driving while intoxicated in New York, the team announced Thursday. “We were surprised and deeply disappointed to learn this morning about an alleged DUI involving Zack Scott. We […]

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Senator Mike Lee’s Staff to Visit Central Utah

Senator Mike Lee’s Staff to Visit Central Utah

U.S. Senator Mike Lee’s staff is set to visit Sevier and Sanpete counties on Sept. 3. Senator Lee shared that one of the best ways for Utahns to keep in touch with his office is to stop by when his staff is in your area. On Sept. 3, his mobile […]

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Wednesday Evening, Utah Athletics Inducts 2021 Hall of Fame Class

Wednesday Evening, Utah Athletics Inducts 2021 Hall of Fame Class

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday evening, University of Utah Athletics inducted its 2021 Hall of Fame Class ahead of this evening’s football season opener against Weber State. This class consists of six All-Americans and one Heisman Trophy finalist. Those honored include volleyball All-American volleyball middle blocker/outside hitter Lori Baird,  football All-American, first-team […]

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Ida updates: 12 dead in NYC as subway stations turned into waterfalls, streets became rivers

Ida updates: 12 dead in NYC as subway stations turned into waterfalls, streets became rivers

ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped flooding rain, spawned tornadoes across the Northeast and caused dozens of deaths in areas where the storm landed. Here are the key developments: Biden speaks on hurricane response At least 12 dead in New York City […]

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UHSAA Releases Initial Girls Soccer RPI of Season

UHSAA Releases Initial Girls Soccer RPI of Season

MIDVALE, Utah-Thursday morning, the Utah High School Activities Association released the first RPI rankings of the girls soccer season. Here are the 2-A and 3-A rankings as follows: 2-A: In the early 2A girls soccer RPI, the @waterfordravens sit atop the rankings. ⚽ #MyReasonWhy pic.twitter.com/80Ky98ZlXs — UHSAA (@UHSAAinfo) September 2, […]

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Rain Leads to Flooding in Hanksville

Rain Leads to Flooding in Hanksville

Heavy rainfall on Sept. 1 lead to flooding in Hanksville. According to a press release from Hanksville officials, several homes and businesses took on excessive amounts of water and many cars and camp trailers were damaged or swept away by the floodwaters. Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue responded […]

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Harrowing Ida stories of survival, rescues, recovery: ‘Bodies under water’

Harrowing Ida stories of survival, rescues, recovery: ‘Bodies under water’

Getty Images/David Dee Delgado (NEW YORK) — Harrowing stories of survival and rescues are surfacing after a rain-drenched night of deadly storms in the northeastern United States. The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought historic floods and damaging tornadoes across the region on Wednesday and caused 22 fatalities in areas where […]

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