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Month: December 2022

At least 23 dead in cold weather over Christmas weekend

At least 23 dead in cold weather over Christmas weekend

JamesBrey/Getty Images/STOCK (NEW YORK) — At least 23 people have died from the wintry weather wreaking havoc across the U.S. over Christmas weekend. The highest number of fatalities are in upstate Erie County, New York, which encompasses Buffalo, where seven deaths were reported. “This will go down in history as the […]

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Parents of woman shot in head on California highway plead for information

Parents of woman shot in head on California highway plead for information

KABC (LOS ANGELES) — A family is pleading for answers a week after they say their daughter was shot in the head while driving on a California highway and remains on life support. Ronni Newt, 26, was shot multiple times on Dec. 17 while on U.S. Route 101 in the San […]

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One dead in Mall of America shooting

One dead in Mall of America shooting

avid_creative/Getty Images/STOCK (BLOOMINGTON, Minn.) – A 19-year-old man is dead after a verbal altercation became violent in a Nordstrom branch at the Mall of America on Friday evening. Bloomington Police Chief Booker Hodges said in a press conference late Friday evening that at approximately 7:50 p.m., an officer heard gunshots near […]

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Jan. 6 committee releases 46 more interview transcripts from probe

Jan. 6 committee releases 46 more interview transcripts from probe

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol on Friday released its latest batch of transcripts from interviews conducted during the probe. The 46 transcripts, available on the committee’s website, include the panel’s interviews with former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany […]

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BYU Football’s Jaren Hall Officially Declares For The NFL Draft

BYU Football’s Jaren Hall Officially Declares For The NFL Draft

PROVO, Utah-Friday evening, BYU football junior quarterback Jaren Hall officially declared for the NFL Draft. The 6-1 205-pound Hall, who starred at Maple Mountain High School of Spanish Fork before signing with BYU, is the son of former BYU tailback Kalin Hall (1992-1993). Hall concludes his collegiate career with the […]

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Travel nightmare: Thousands of flights cancelled amid dangerous storm

Travel nightmare: Thousands of flights cancelled amid dangerous storm

JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A massive storm is bringing blizzard conditions and icy roads to the U.S. right as the holiday travel rush gets underway. Cancellations, delayed deliveries and outages Over 4,800 flights are canceled within, into or out of the U.S. so far on Friday. […]

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Winter storm could cause delivery delays ahead of Christmas

Winter storm could cause delivery delays ahead of Christmas

Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — A massive winter storm could cause delivery delays ahead of Christmas, with blizzard conditions impacting major shipping hubs and post offices in parts of the United States. “Significant weather events” are affecting UPS air and ground services, including UPS hubs in […]

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Utah Lawmaker Announces Resignation

Utah Lawmaker Announces Resignation

(Provo, UT) — A state lawmaker is resigning just a few weeks before the legislature returns to Salt Lake City for its next session. State Representative Adam Robertson of Provo plans to step down from his post on January 1st. Robertson won re-election to the legislature in November and was […]

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Utah Named No. Nine For Population Numeric Growth

Utah Named No. Nine For Population Numeric Growth

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is coming in the top ten for numeric population growth. A study from the U.S. Census Bureau ranked Utah in ninth place for population growth. That’s thanks to over 41-thousand new residents added. Florida, Idaho and South Carolina make up the top three.

Biden Administration To Send $22M To Utah For Drought Projects

Biden Administration To Send $22M To Utah For Drought Projects

(Washington, DC) — Utah will be getting over 22-million dollars in federal funding for seven projects meant to help the state deal with the ongoing drought. The Biden Administration announced the funding yesterday. The projects will help increase water storage, upgrade equipment and improve water infrastructure. The federal money will […]

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