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Month: January 2022

Man released after nearly 20 years in prison due to twin confessing to murder

Man released after nearly 20 years in prison due to twin confessing to murder

iStock (CHICAGO) — A Chicago man was released from prison on bond Tuesday after serving nearly 20 years due to his twin brother confessing to the crime. Kevin Dugar walked out of Cook County Jail a free man at around 9:30 p.m., his lawyer told ABC News. Dugar’s brother, Karl […]

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Rifle used by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha shooting to be destroyed

Rifle used by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha shooting to be destroyed

iStock/south agency (KENOSHA, Wis.) — The AR-15-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used in the shooting of three men during a 2020 protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, will be destroyed. State prosecutors, the defense and the man who purchased the gun agreed to let the Kenosha Police Department and Kenosha Joint Services […]

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Accused Houston cop shooter appears in court, denied bond

Accused Houston cop shooter appears in court, denied bond

iStock/nirat (NEW YORK) — A suspect charged in the murder of a Houston police officer will be held without bond, according to court documents. Oscar Rosales, 51, faces a capital murder charge in the death of Cpl. Charles Galloway. Rosales allegedly shot Galloway when he was pulled over in a […]

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Rescue workers save injured hiker stranded atop mountain

Rescue workers save injured hiker stranded atop mountain

iStock/Motortion (NEW YORK) — Police in New Mexico performed a daring rescue to save an injured hiker who was stuck 9,100 feet in the air. The New Mexico State police said the unidentified 50-year-old woman was stranded in the LaDrones Mountains in Socorro County on Jan. 22. Officers and paramedics […]

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Blizzard conditions headed to Northeast, Boston may face ‘historic storm’

Blizzard conditions headed to Northeast, Boston may face ‘historic storm’

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The East Coast is bracing for a weekend snow storm stretching from the Carolinas to Maine and bringing blizzard conditions to some areas. The snow, set to begin Friday night, may hit especially hard in Boston where Boston Mayor Michelle Wu warned, “this has the […]

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FEMA Providing Nearly $11M More For Brian Head Fire

FEMA Providing Nearly $11M More For Brian Head Fire

(St. George, UT) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency is providing an additional nearly 11-million-dollars for recovery from the Brian Head Fire. The money has gone to the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. It will be used for resources like food, supplies, tender fuel, land use agreements […]

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BYU To Require Temple Recommendations For New LDS Hires

BYU To Require Temple Recommendations For New LDS Hires

(Provo, UT) – Brigham Young University is adding a new requirement for incoming employees who are practicing members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS Church-owned school will require new workers to also hold a current temple recommend, but the requirement is not retroactive to current […]

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Cox Defends Security Upgrades At Fairview Home

Cox Defends Security Upgrades At Fairview Home

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is speaking out about security upgrades being made at his home in Fairview. Governor Cox took to Twitter yesterday after a Salt Lake Tribune report about fencing and, gates and a security office being planned for his private home. The project will […]

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Two State Senate Democrats Removed From Committees

Two State Senate Democrats Removed From Committees

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two state Senate Democrats believe they were removed from committee assignments because of their criticism of Republican colleagues. State Senators Derek Kitchen and Kathleen Riebe learned they had been removed from one of their committees yesterday. Kitchen was taken off the Education Committee and Riebe […]

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Weber State Releases Future Football Schedules

Weber State Releases Future Football Schedules

FARMINGTON, Utah-Late Thursday, the Big Sky Conference announced future football schedules from 2025-2027. With Southern Utah University departing to the Western Athletic Conference, Weber State will be the sole Utah-based school representing the Big Sky. From 2025-27, each school is permitted to request their preferred annual opponents (every school was […]

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