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Year: 2021

Arizona Western Downs Snow In Season Opener

Arizona Western Downs Snow In Season Opener

YUMA, Ariz.-Najeb Muhammad posted 22 points on 6-11 from the field as the Arizona Western Matadors edged Snow 86-80 in the season opener for both squads. Leo Gerardo added 16 points off the bench, also on 6-11 shooting for the Matadors. Arizona Western overcame a 25-point first half deficit and […]

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Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott stepping down at end of June

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott stepping down at end of June

Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott is stepping down at the end of June, ending an 11-year tenure in which the conference landed a transformational billion dollar television deal but struggled to keep up with some of its Power Five peers when it came to revenue and exposure. The Pac-12 announced that […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/20

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/20

Boys Basketball Region 12 Carbon 78 San Juan 71 Grand 76 Emery 68 Region 14 DELTA, Utah-Austin Cox netted 15 points and 5-10 from the field as the Manti Templars routed Delta 59-39 Wednesday at the Palladium in Region 14 boys basketball action. Tanner Justesen added 13 points and 5 […]

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Coronavirus updates: US surgeon general resigns, saying, ‘I wasn’t always right’

Coronavirus updates: US surgeon general resigns, saying, ‘I wasn’t always right’

Samara Heisz/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ERIN SCHUMAKER and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 96.3 million people worldwide and killed over 2 million of them, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns […]

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New York City postpones vaccine appointments as new shipments are delayed

New York City postpones vaccine appointments as new shipments are delayed

Ridofranz/iStockBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As the country continues to face supply issues for the coronavirus vaccine, New York City officials announced Wednesday that it had to postpone the first dose appointments for the next three days for 23,000 people. Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New […]

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Proud Boys organizer, rioter who attacked officer arrested

Proud Boys organizer, rioter who attacked officer arrested

Win McNamee/Getty ImagesBy AARON KATERSKY, JULIA JACOBO and ALEXANDER MALLIN, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — Federal authorities are continuing to charge rioters who took part in the siege on Capitol Hill. These are the most recent charges: Proud Boys organizer charged with joining the violence One of the leaders of the Proud […]

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Biden to review Trump’s changes to national monuments

Biden to review Trump’s changes to national monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Joe Biden says he plans to review the Trump administration’s downsizing of two sprawling national monuments in the American Southwest. One is on lands considered sacred to Native Americans who joined environmental groups in suing when the boundaries were redrawn in 2017. The new […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Faces Weber State In Big Sky Play

SUU Men’s Basketball Faces Weber State In Big Sky Play

OGDEN/CEDAR CITY, Utah-Thursday and Saturday, Southern Utah (10-2, 5-1 in Big Sky Conference play) and Weber State (6-3, 1-1 in Big Sky play) meet at the Dee Events Center (Thursday) and the America First Event Center (Saturday) as their rivalry ensues. The Wildcats score 85 points per game, ranking Weber […]

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Scranton celebrates Inauguration Day at Biden’s childhood home

Scranton celebrates Inauguration Day at Biden’s childhood home

Michael Loccisano/Getty ImagesBy STEPHANIE RAMOS and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (SCRANTON, Pa.) — A steady line of supporters dropped by President Joe Biden’s boyhood home in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to snap photos on a snowy inauguration morning. The woman who lives there told ABC News she is absolutely thrilled about Biden’s […]

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Howard University honors VP Kamala Harris with 49 bell tolls and ‘Black national anthem’

Howard University honors VP Kamala Harris with 49 bell tolls and ‘Black national anthem’

Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy DEENA ZARU, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — As Kamala Harris became the 49th vice president of the United States on Wednesday morning, the bells at her alma mater — Howard University in Washington, D.C. — tolled 49 times to honor the historic moment. Harris, who is […]

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