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Month: June 2022

Elder Neil L. Anderson- Overcoming The World

06-19 Elder Neil L. Anderson

Two Dead After USU Plane Crashes In Cache County

Two Dead After USU Plane Crashes In Cache County

(Cache County, UT) — Two people are dead after a plane belonging to Utah State University crashed in Cache County Friday. The Sheriff’s Office says the single-engine plane went down about a mile from a nearby road in Mendon. Both victims were part of USU’s Aviation Technology program, which trains […]

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Containment On Left Fork Fire Expected To Grow

Containment On Left Fork Fire Expected To Grow

(Dixie National Forest, UT) — Fire managers say containment of a wildfire in southern Utah will grow thanks to favorable weather. The Left Fork Fire has burned more than 42-hundred acres in the Dixie National Forest since it was first reported on June 18th. Containment is still just five-percent, but […]

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LDS Leaders Urge Protection Of Life, Religious Liberty Following SCOTUS Decision

LDS Leaders Urge Protection Of Life, Religious Liberty Following SCOTUS Decision

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints clarified its stance on abortion following Friday’s Roe v. Wade decision. On the Church’s webpage, LDS leaders say the faith’s stance on abortion remains unchanged, allowing the procedure if the mother’s health is at risk, the fetus […]

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ACLU, Planned Parenthood Of Utah Sue To Block Trigger Laws

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood of Utah are suing the state in an attempt to block its abortion trigger law. The law went into effect on Friday after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and bans abortion at any […]

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Miss Richfield Pageant Results

Miss Richfield Pageant Results

On June 25, the Miss Richfield pageant was held at the Sevier Valley Center. The new Miss Richfield is Millie Ice. Her first attendant is Tricia Thalman and her second attendant is Oaklyn Riddle. The Heart of Richfield award went to Tricia Thalman.

Fourth of July travel forecast: Best days to hit the skies and the road

Fourth of July travel forecast: Best days to hit the skies and the road

Justin Paget/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — This Fourth of July is expected to be the second-busiest for travel since 2000, with 47.9 million Americans taking trips, according to AAA. Here’s what to know before you head to the airport or hit the highways. Air travel Friday, July 1 is shaping […]

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Hotter-than-normal temperatures are predicted through the summer: How cities must prepare

Hotter-than-normal temperatures are predicted through the summer: How cities must prepare

Gary Hershorn/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The heat is on this summer, and it’s forecast to stay that way. Millions of Americans had already been given a taste of sweltering temperatures by the time the summer solstice — the longest day of the year and the official start of the […]

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Three dead, two injured after Amtrak train collides with car in California: Officials

Three dead, two injured after Amtrak train collides with car in California: Officials

KGO-TV (BRENTWOOD, Calif.) — Three people are dead and two others seriously injured after an Amtrak train collided with a car in Brentwood, California, on Sunday, the East Contra Costa Fire Department told ABC News San Francisco station KGO. The two people who were wounded, including a child, suffered serious […]

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Brittney Griner appears at preliminary hearing amid ‘wrongful’ detention in Russia

Brittney Griner appears at preliminary hearing amid ‘wrongful’ detention in Russia

KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images (MOSCOW) — WNBA star Brittney Griner appeared at a preliminary hearing in Moscow on Monday more than three months after she was detained in Russia. Griner did not respond to an ABC News reporter’s question as she walked out of the courtroom. Her attorney did […]

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