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Month: August 2022

Oregon’s Sewell, Utah’s Barton carry on family legacies

Oregon linebacker Noah Sewell is the last of the talented Sewell brothers still in college and he’s got high hopes for this season with the 11th-ranked Ducks, who play No. 3 Georgia on Saturday in Atlanta. Likewise, Lander Barton is following in a long line of Utes as No. 7 […]

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Jackson, Mississippi, water shortage crisis may cost billions of dollars to fix: Mayor

Jackson, Mississippi, water shortage crisis may cost billions of dollars to fix: Mayor

Peter Dazeley/Getty Images (JACKSON, Miss.) — Staffing shortages, system issues and multiple equipment failures have led to a crisis where Jackson, Mississippi, residents have lost running water for an indefinite amount of time, Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba said at a press conference on Tuesday. Lumumba attributed the city’s water […]

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Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Snow College Student Arrested After School Shooting Comments While Gaming Online

Schools in Utah, Sanpete and Juab counties went into a soft lockdown between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Aug. 29 after the Utah County Sheriff’s Office contacted college administrators to report suspicious activity. According to reports a Snow College student was taken into custody after comments they made during online […]

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New police body camera footage following Jayland Walker’s death sparks outrage from family

New police body camera footage following Jayland Walker’s death sparks outrage from family

Walker Family (AKRON, Ohio) — Jayland Walker’s family is outraged, according to the family’s attorneys, after newly released body camera footage of Walker’s death shows the moments following the fatal police shooting. “After they shoot and end the life of Pam Walker’s son, they turn off their mics. They turn […]

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Napier has Florida prepared, confident for daunting opener

Napier has Florida prepared, confident for daunting opener

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — First-year Florida football coach Billy Napier plans, plots and perfects every minute of each day. He says “preparation is the key to confidence.” If so, the Gators should be feeling like 10-point favorites heading into their season opener against seventh-ranked Utah on Saturday night. But it […]

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Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

Family Says Injured Little Leaguer Expecting To Return Home

(Williamsport, PA) — The family of Easton Oliverson is expecting the injured Little Leaguer to return home to Utah from Pennsylvania this week after having skull surgery Friday. Oliverson was shown in an Instagram post eating his favorite food, nachos, after the surgery on Sunday. He was hurt August 15 […]

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Heat Dome To Hit Utah

Heat Dome To Hit Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A heat dome will hit Utah as we head into Labor Day weekend and the National Weather Service expects Salt Lake City to reach 101 degrees Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The capital city has only hit 100-degrees three times in September since 1874. The heat […]

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Raptors Down Billings Monday

Raptors Down Billings Monday

OGDEN, Utah-Josh Broughton homered and the Ogden Raptors downed Billings 1-0 Monday at Lindquist Field in Pioneer League play. Chase Stratton earned the win on the mound for the Raptors by posting six strikeouts in as many innings of work. The Raptors improved to 47-37 on the season with the […]

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Deadly storms strike Midwest, rough weather now takes aim on East Coast

Deadly storms strike Midwest, rough weather now takes aim on East Coast

ABC News (NEW YORK) — At least two people have died amid severe storms in the Midwest. In Michigan, a 14-year-old girl was electrocuted and killed on Monday when an electrical line fell during a thunderstorm, according to the Monroe Public Safety Department. She was walking with a friend in […]

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New York City Council meets on legislation related to limiting concealed guns in Times Square

New York City Council meets on legislation related to limiting concealed guns in Times Square

Alexander Spatari/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The New York City Council’s Public Safety Committee is holding a hearing Tuesday on legislation that seeks to define the boundaries of Times Square in order to designate it as a “sensitive area” free from the concealed carry of guns. The legislation would officially […]

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