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Month: June 2022

BYU, Stanford, Cancel Four Football Games Because of Cougars Move To Big 12

BYU, Stanford, Cancel Four Football Games Because of Cougars Move To Big 12

PROVO, Utah-In Wednesday news, because of BYU’s move to the Big 12, the Cougars announced they have canceled four future games against Stanford of the Pac-12 Conference. The Cougars and Cardinal have canceled meetings slated for 2025, 2026, 2028 and 2035. BYU, Stanford cancel four future football gameshttps://t.co/xkM8TcMl6N pic.twitter.com/WJBct8dL6z — […]

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Texas state senator sues Department of Public Safety over access to Uvalde records

Texas state senator sues Department of Public Safety over access to Uvalde records

Brandon Bell/Getty Images, FILE (UVALDE, Texas) — A state senator who represents Uvalde, Texas, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Texas Department of Public Safety, seeking access to the agency’s records of its sweeping investigation into the police response to last month’s mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. Sen. Roland […]

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Gunman at large after shooting 2 people, 1 fatally, on Muni train in San Francisco

Gunman at large after shooting 2 people, 1 fatally, on Muni train in San Francisco

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (SAN FRANCISCO) — A search was underway Wednesday for a gunman who shot two people, one fatally, on a packed Muni commuter train in San Francisco, police said. The shooting occurred around 10 a.m. as the light-rail train was moving between stations, according to San Francisco Police […]

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Mikelle Magalogo Named As New Snow Softball Coach

Mikelle Magalogo Named As New Snow Softball Coach

EPHRAIM, Utah-Wednesday, the Snow College athletic department named Mikelle Magalogo as the new head coach of the Badgers’ softball program. She previously starred at Copper Hills High School, the College of Southern Idaho and Southern Utah University. Magalogo earned both bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from SUU. This past year, she […]

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$3.25-million settlement reached in Daunte Wright fatal shooting by officer

$3.25-million settlement reached in Daunte Wright fatal shooting by officer

Jason Marz/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.) — The suburban Minneapolis city of Brooklyn Center has tentatively agreed to pay $3.25 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of Daunte Wright, the unarmed Black man who was fatally shot during a 2021 traffic stop when a white police […]

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Police chief on missing girl Lina Sardar Khil: ‘Nobody disappears into thin air’

Police chief on missing girl Lina Sardar Khil: ‘Nobody disappears into thin air’

San Antonio Police Department (SAN ANTONIO,     Texas) — Lina Sardar Khil disappeared from a park near her family’s home in San Antonio in December and six months later, police appear no closer to finding the 4-year-old. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus spoke out about the case in an […]

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Spain Reportedly Dropping Bid To Host 2030 Winter Olympics

Spain Reportedly Dropping Bid To Host 2030 Winter Olympics

(Undated) — Salt Lake City may be facing less competition in its bid to host an upcoming Winter Olympics. SportBusiness.com reports that Spain may be dropping out of contention for the 2030 Winter Games. The report indicates that Olympic leaders could table their bid in hopes of bringing the Olympics […]

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Evacuations Recommended As Left Fork Fire Grows

Evacuations Recommended As Left Fork Fire Grows

(Kanab, UT) — The Kane County Sheriff’s Office is recommending the evacuation of homes and cabins in the area of the Left Fork Fire. The Sheriff’s Office said yesterday that residents of the Bryce Woodlands Estates area near Kanab should leave after the wildfire escaped fire lines on the southwest […]

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Uvalde mayor blasts Steven McCraw, DPS for lack of transparency following shooting

Uvalde mayor blasts Steven McCraw, DPS for lack of transparency following shooting

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images, FILE (UVALDE, Texas) — Hours after Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw told a state Senate panel Tuesday that efforts by law enforcement to end the Robb Elementary School mass shooting sooner were an “abject failure,” Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin slammed McCraw and his […]

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Dangerous heat hits South, North and West: Latest forecast

Dangerous heat hits South, North and West: Latest forecast

PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dangerously high temperatures are slamming the U.S., with the West, South and North feeling the heat. In the South, the heat index — what temperature it feels like — is forecast to skyrocket Wednesday to: 104 degrees in New Orleans; 103 […]

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