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Month: January 2022

Washington State gets first win at Utah since 1946, 77-61

Washington State gets first win at Utah since 1946, 77-61

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tyrell Roberts knocked down five 3-pointers and Washington State picked up its first win at Utah since 1946, taking a 77-61 win in a Pac-12 battle. The Cougars earned just their second win at Utah all-time and snapped a 13-game losing streak to the Utes.

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/8

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/8

Boys Basketball Pick & Shovel Tournamet EUREKA, Utah-Jackson Ballard led the way with 15 points and the Providence Hall Patriots got past Panguitch 57-52 at the Pick & Shovel Tournament Saturday at Tintic High School. Tucker Chappell and Kyler Bennett posted 15 points apiece in the loss for the Bobcats. […]

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Snow Basketball Roundup: 1/8

Snow Basketball Roundup: 1/8

Men’s Basketball EPHRAIM, Utah-Hagen Wright netted 27 points and 6 rebounds on 12-16 from the field and 3-5 behind the arc as the No. 20 Snow Badgers pummeled Community Christian 113-75 Saturday at the Horne Activity Center in Scenic West men’s basketball action. The Badgers shot 63 percent (49-78) from […]

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Aimaq scores 20 to lead Utah Valley past Dixie State 79-71

Aimaq scores 20 to lead Utah Valley past Dixie State 79-71

OREM, Utah (AP) — Fardaws Aimaq had 20 points and 17 rebounds as Utah Valley defeated Dixie State 79-71. Frank Staine led the Trailblazers 15 points and five steals.

5th victim possibly linked to ‘shopping cart killer,’ as police identity 2 others

5th victim possibly linked to ‘shopping cart killer,’ as police identity 2 others

Fairfax County Police Department (ALEXANDRIA, Virginia) — Virginia police believe they have found a fifth victim linked to an alleged serial killer dubbed the “shopping cart killer,” as authorities identified two others and continue to search for more. The update comes nearly a month after authorities announced that a suspect […]

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Sea lion rescued off busy California highway miles from harbor

Sea lion rescued off busy California highway miles from harbor

Josefine Jandinger (SAN DIEGO, Calif.) — A sea lion managed to make its way onto a busy California highway Friday, before animal rescuers, first responders and a couple of good Samaritans were able to help get the stranded marine mammal to safety. Drivers came across the unusual sight Friday morning, […]

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Webb telescope spreads its wings, completes final deployment measures

Webb telescope spreads its wings, completes final deployment measures

Bill Ingalls/NASA via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After two weeks in its cosmic nest, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has spread its wings and will fly to the farthest regions of unknown space. Crews completed the final part of the satellite’s long-awaited deployment and unfolded both its mirrored wings, […]

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Worker dies in roof collapse at Pennsylvania mine

Worker dies in roof collapse at Pennsylvania mine

WTAE-TV (SPRINGHILL TOWNSHIP, Penn.) — A worker is dead after a stone mine collapsed in southwestern Pennsylvania Friday, officials said. The roof of the Laurel Aggregates’ Lake Lynn mine in Springhill Township collapsed Friday afternoon, trapping a miner, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Late Friday night, the […]

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Naomi Osaka withdraws from Melbourne tournament due to injury

Naomi Osaka withdraws from Melbourne tournament due to injury

Kelly Defina/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Naomi Osaka on Saturday withdrew from the Melbourne Summer Set due to an abdominal injury, saying she needed to rest before the Australian Open. “I had a lot of fun playing here in Melbourne. Unfortunately I have an abdominal injury which I need to […]

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46 Philadelphia schools switch to virtual learning

46 Philadelphia schools switch to virtual learning

Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images (PHILADELPHIA) — The Philadelphia School District announced on Friday that 46 of its schools will switch to virtual learning as the omicron variant and a winter storm take a toll on staffing. “Based on today’s data review, we know that at least 46 schools definitely will be […]

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