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Month: June 2022

Left Fork Fire Grows To 4,600 Acres

Left Fork Fire Grows To 4,600 Acres

(Kanab, UT) — Firefighters are struggling to gain control of a growing wildfire in southern Utah. The Left Fork Fire has grown to over 46-hundred acres while containment remains at five-percent. The fire began as a prescribed burn in April and has flared up twice since then. No injuries have […]

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Gov. Cox Urges Fireworks Safety Ahead Of July Holiday

Gov. Cox Urges Fireworks Safety Ahead Of July Holiday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is urging Utahns to take extra precautions if they plan on buying and setting off fireworks during Independence Day and Pioneer Day holidays. Cox and leaders for the Division of Natural Resources said yesterday that there were 115 firework-related fires last year, […]

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Flash Floods Lead To Stranded Tourists, Rescues At Capitol Reef National Park

Flash Floods Lead To Stranded Tourists, Rescues At Capitol Reef National Park

(Wayne County, UT) — The Wayne County Sheriff’s Office says six people had to be rescued by helicopter after flash flooding at Capitol Reef National Park. The Sheriff’s Office says flooding in Capitol Gorge and Grand Wash areas left visitors and park rangers stranded yesterday afternoon and disabled at least […]

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One month after Uvalde massacre, new revelations continue to compound community’s grief

One month after Uvalde massacre, new revelations continue to compound community’s grief

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (UVALDE, Texas) — One month has passed since a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, and a series of new revelations about the May 24 shooting has done little to abate the frustrations of Uvalde’s residents as they continue to heal. State […]

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First LGBTQ National Park Service center to open at Stonewall Inn

First LGBTQ National Park Service center to open at Stonewall Inn

TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The new Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center will be the first LGBTQ+ visitor center within the National Park Service, and organizers are set to break ground on the new endeavor. The center is set to open in the summer of 2024 […]

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One year after Surfside collapse, local officials still working to ensure buildings are safe

One year after Surfside collapse, local officials still working to ensure buildings are safe

CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images (SURFSIDE, Fla.) — One year has passed since a condominium tower in Surfside, Florida, collapsed and killed 98 people in the early morning hours of June 24 — but experts, officials, and those who lived through the disaster say there’s still a long way to […]

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Parents of college student sue university after son died after hazing incident

Parents of college student sue university after son died after hazing incident

Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images (BOWLING GREEN, Ohio) — The parents of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz filed a lawsuit against the university after a hazing incident resulted in their son’s death due to alcohol poisoning in Ohio last year. In the lawsuit, Cory and Shari Foltz […]

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Justin Bean Signs 2-Way Deal With Los Angeles Clippers

Justin Bean Signs 2-Way Deal With Los Angeles Clippers

LOS ANGELES-Late Thursday evening, former Utah State star forward Justin Bean signed an Exhibit 10 two-way contract with the Los Angels Clippers after he was not selected in the NBA Draft. The 6’7″ 210-pound Bean averaged 17.4 points and 9.9 rebounds per game for an Aggies squad that finished 18-16 […]

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Aces Drop Bees Thursday

Aces Drop Bees Thursday

SALT LAKE CITY-Dominic Miroglio homered and the Reno Aces dismantled Salt Lake 9-3 Thursday in Pacific Coast League play at Smith’s Ballpark. Tommy Henry earned the win on the mound for the Aces by posting a pair of strikeouts in six innings of work. Matt Thaiss, Jake Palomaki and Magneuris […]

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Rockies Sweep Raptors In Knockout Round Doubleheader

Rockies Sweep Raptors In Knockout Round Doubleheader

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.-Thursday, the Grand Junction Rockies and Ogden Raptors played a doubleheader to make up for a postponement in the series last month. In so doing, for the first time in baseball history, two knockout round games occurred in a doubleheader with Grand Junction winning them both. In the […]

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