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Month: April 2022

Car thief, car theft

Salina City Police Warn Residents to Lock Their Vehicles

The Salina City Police Department is warning residence to lock their vehicles. In a post to their Facebook page they stated that “there have been several vehicles stolen in the North Sevier area recently.” They shared that all of those vehicles were returned to their owners and a suspect was […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/28

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/28

Baseball 2A West ENTERPRISE, Utah-Jake Sanderson and Parker Staheli each drove in a pair of runs and the Enterprise Wolves routed Beaver 9-1 in 2A West baseball play Thursday. Ryland Randall earned the win on the mound for the Wolves, posting 10 strikeouts in seven innings of work. Softball 2A […]

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3 Florida correctional officers charged with murder in alleged beating of inmate

3 Florida correctional officers charged with murder in alleged beating of inmate

Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation (MIAMI) — Three Florida correctional officers were arrested on murder charges for allegedly beating an inmate to death, while a fourth remains at large, authorities said Thursday. Christopher Rolon, 29, Kirk Walton, 34, and Ronald Connor, 24, were arrested Thursday following a monthslong investigation of […]

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DOJ suing Paul Manafort for $3M for allegedly failing to disclose offshore accounts

DOJ suing Paul Manafort for $3M for allegedly failing to disclose offshore accounts

Yana Paskova/Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit on Thursday against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. It is seeking $3 million in fines and penalties over Manafort’s alleged failure to file reports disclosing more than 20 offshore bank accounts he controlled in Cyprus, St. […]

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Black woman recognized as valedictorian nearly 40 years after high school snub

Black woman recognized as valedictorian nearly 40 years after high school snub

Nay Ni Ratn Mak Can Thuk / EyeEm (SPRINGFIELD, Ill.) — A Black woman was finally named valedictorian at her Illinois high school nearly four decades after her graduation. Tracey Meares, a law professor at Yale University, was a star student at Springfield High School in Springfield, Illinois. But when […]

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Murder-suicide prompts New York to examine domestic violence policies

Murder-suicide prompts New York to examine domestic violence policies

New York State Office of the Inspector General (NEW YORK) — Police arrived at a home in Selkirk, New York, just before 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 29, 2020 to find a husband and wife dead. Bhupinder Saran, 58, killed his wife, Sarbjit Saran, 58, and then took his own life, […]

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Alleged New York City subway gunman Frank James improperly searched, defense lawyers say

Alleged New York City subway gunman Frank James improperly searched, defense lawyers say

Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal agents improperly questioned alleged New York City subway shooter Frank James this week, directed him to sign certain documents and took multiple swabs of his DNA, defense attorneys said in a court filing Thursday. James, 62, allegedly set off a […]

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Parkland shooter’s death penalty case in disarray amid judge’s error, juror threats

Parkland shooter’s death penalty case in disarray amid judge’s error, juror threats

Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.) — Jury selection in the death penalty case of confessed Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz lapsed into disarray after potential jurors allegedly mouthed expletives and threats to the defendant in the courtroom and the presiding judge […]

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Cedar City Temple Resumes Full Operations

Cedar City Temple Resumes Full Operations

(Cedar City, UT) — The Cedar City Utah Temple is resuming full operations after gradually reopening since closing over two years ago due to COVID-19. The St. George Temple remains closed. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is telling members they are welcome to attend in Cedar City. […]

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Romney Remembers Hatch As “Lion Of The Senate”

Romney Remembers Hatch As “Lion Of The Senate”

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney says the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City would not have been successful if not for the work of former Senator Orrin Hatch. The Utah Republican paid tribute to Hatch in a speech on the U.S. Senate floor yesterday. Romney called Hatch […]

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