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Month: September 2022

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/30

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/30

Football 3A South NEPHI, Utah-Alex Jackson threw five touchdown passes and the Juab Wasps routed Canyon View 49-28 in 3A South football play Friday. Chase Ingram and Ryker Richards added touchdown runs in victory for Juab. Jaxon Jensen threw four touchdown passes in the loss for the Falcons. PRICE, Utah-Tyler […]

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In Hurricane Ian’s aftermath, the new head of FEMA faces a historic challenge

In Hurricane Ian’s aftermath, the new head of FEMA faces a historic challenge

Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Deanne Criswell was in Florida Friday with Gov. Ron DeSantis, assessing the historic damage from Hurricane Ian and facing her biggest challenge yet as the new head of FEMA — the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Not only is she the first woman to hold that […]

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3A Girls Tennis State Tournament: September 30

3A Girls Tennis State Tournament: September 30

3A Girls State Tennis Day 1 SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, the first day of 3A girls state tennis occurred at Liberty Park of Salt Lake City. Results are as follows: 1st Singles Quarterfinals No. 1 Sophie Baker (Rowland Hall) over No. 8 Antonella White (Maeser), 6-0, 6-0 No. 5 Lindsey Snow […]

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‘Start Here’ takes a look at changes to student loan forgiveness plan

‘Start Here’ takes a look at changes to student loan forgiveness plan

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — On Thursday, the Department of Education scaled back President Joe Biden’s federal student loan cancellation program to protect against legal challenges by six states, with new guidelines that excluded at least hundreds of thousands of borrowers initially told they qualified for the program. The move […]

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New York AG seeking to expedite fraud suit against Trump and company

New York AG seeking to expedite fraud suit against Trump and company

Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — New York Attorney General Letitia James wants to accelerate her $250 million fraud lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, his children, his company, and two of its executives. James, in a letter to the state’s chief administrative judge, signaled her intention to push for a […]

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Students At BYU Etch Book Of Mormon Onto Microchip

Students At BYU Etch Book Of Mormon Onto Microchip

(Provo, UT) — Students at Brigham Young University contend they have now produced the smallest-ever replica of the Book of Mormon. The students in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department etched the replica on a computer microchip wafer measuring four-inches in diameter. A copy of the wafer will be displayed […]

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Gas Prices Trend Down This Week

Gas Prices Trend Down This Week

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Gas prices are trending down this week. Triple A reports the average cost for a regular gallon of gas is four dollars and 17 cents. That’s down from the average a week ago of four-21 and the average a month ago of four-47. Utah drivers […]

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Salt Lake clerk candidate once claimed election was stolen

Salt Lake clerk candidate once claimed election was stolen

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democrats are railing against a Republican running to be the top election official in Utah’s most populous county who has a history of claiming the 2020 election was stolen. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that Salt Lake County Clerk candidate Goud Maragani had in […]

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Next steps for victims of Hurricane Ian, from insurance claims to FEMA aid

Next steps for victims of Hurricane Ian, from insurance claims to FEMA aid

Ricardo Arduengo/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Ian has passed through Florida, leaving a path of destruction in its wake as it now targets the Carolinas. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called the impacts and damage from the storm “historic” based on initial assessments. “There’s going to be a […]

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Russian billionaire charged with violating US sanctions

Russian billionaire charged with violating US sanctions

Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska was charged Thursday with violating U.S. sanctions, according to an indictment unsealed in the Southern District of New York as part of the United States’ efforts to crack down on Russian oligarchs. Deripaska, an aluminum magnate, was among […]

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