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Month: November 2021

Hurricane season ends with 21 named storms, using all the names for 2nd consecutive year

Hurricane season ends with 21 named storms, using all the names for 2nd consecutive year

iStock/imagedepotpro (NEW YORK) — The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season ended on Tuesday after 21 named storms, continuing a record-breaking pattern from 2020, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This year’s storms used each of the names from the tropical cyclone list, marking the first time in recorded history […]

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Three killed, six hurt in shooting at Michigan high school

Three killed, six hurt in shooting at Michigan high school

iStock/South_agency (OXFORD, Mich.) — Three people, all believed to be students, were killed in a shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan, on Tuesday, authorities said. Six others were shot and injured, including a teacher, authorities said. Their conditions were not immediately clear. The suspected shooter, a 15-year-old male […]

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Ghislaine Maxwell accuser ‘Jane’ called as witness on Day 2 of trial

Ghislaine Maxwell accuser ‘Jane’ called as witness on Day 2 of trial

iStock/nirat (NEW YORK) — A woman prosecutors have referred to as “Jane,” one of the three alleged minor victims whose allegations against Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell are detailed in a federal indictment, testified on the second day of her trial. She told the jury that she met Maxwell […]

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Teen Kim Bryant was killed in 1979. Now DNA has helped identify a suspect.

Teen Kim Bryant was killed in 1979. Now DNA has helped identify a suspect.

iStock/ijoe84 (LAS VEGAS) — More than 40 years after a teenage girl’s murder in Las Vegas, her suspected killer has been identified through DNA evidence and genetic genealogy. Kim Bryant, 16, was kidnapped, raped and killed on Jan. 26, 1979, police in Las Vegas said. The teen was last seen […]

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NASA delays International Space Station spacewalk over debris risk

NASA delays International Space Station spacewalk over debris risk

iStock (NEW YORK) — A spacewalk by two U.S. astronauts was called off on Tuesday morning due to the risk of space debris, NASA announced in a statement. NASA astronauts Kayla Barron and Thomas Marshburn were scheduled to leave through the International Space Station’s Quest airlock at 5:30 a.m. EST […]

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New Zealand Green MP cycles to hospital in labor, gives birth hour later

New Zealand Green MP cycles to hospital in labor, gives birth hour later

iStock (NEW YORK) — Julie Anne Genter, a Green Party member of the New Zealand Parliament, is a keen cyclist who used her skills to bike to the hospital in the middle of the night while in labor Sunday. Within an hour of setting off, she gave birth to a […]

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All-Mountain West Conference Football Team Has Aggie Flavor

All-Mountain West Conference Football Team Has Aggie Flavor

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Tuesday, the Mountain West Conference announced its all-conference football team with Utah State posting nine representatives on the respective teams. The 9-3 (6-2 in MWC play) Aggies are the Mountain Division champions and will face West Division champion San Diego State Saturday in the Mountain West Conference championship […]

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Suspect Fires Shots Randomly on I-15 in Juab County

Suspect Fires Shots Randomly on I-15 in Juab County

The Utah Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety are urging drivers to stay alert after a suspect fired shots at several vehicles traveling on Interstate 15 between Nephi and Scipio early during the morning of Nov. 30. Four cars were shot and two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries during […]

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Vehicle Fire in Salina

Vehicle Fire in Salina

A farmer is without their pick up truck after a fire on Nov. 29. Salina city fire officials were called out to the fire around 6:00 p.m. and crews were able to stop the blaze. According to reports, the farmer was chasing cows back into the pasture when tumble weeds […]

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Utah Health Officials Urge Calm, Vaccinations Following News Of Omicron Variant

Utah Health Officials Urge Calm, Vaccinations Following News Of Omicron Variant

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah health experts are urging residents to remain calm following the revelation of a new COVID-19 variant of concern in South Africa. News of the Omicron variant prompted the U.S to limit travel from southern African nations starting yesterday. The Utah Department of Health says […]

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