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House Committee Passes Controversial School Voucher Bill

House Committee Passes Controversial School Voucher Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A committee in the Utah House narrowly passed a controversial bill that would create a school voucher program for children to attend private schools. HB 331 allows parents to take the money spent for their children in public school to go towards private school tuition, […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Game At Montana State Slated For March 1

SUU Men’s Basketball Game At Montana State Slated For March 1

CEDAR CITY, Utah-In late Tuesday news, Southern Utah men’s basketball confirmed their game at Montana State has been rescheduled for March 1. This game against the Bobcats at Bozeman, Mont. was originally scheduled for January 15 before it has to be postponed because of COVID-19 protocols. The Thunderbirds will conclude […]

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Bradley carries San Diego St. past Utah St. 75-56

Bradley carries San Diego St. past Utah St. 75-56

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Matt Bradley had 22 points as San Diego State defeated Utah State 75-56. Justin Bean led the Aggies with 18 points and eight rebounds.

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/15

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/15

Boys Basketball Non-Region EUREKA, Utah-Gavin Morgan led the way with 18 points and the Piute Thunderbirds routed Tintic 57-38 Tuesday in non-region boys basketball play. Holden Peterson had 15 points in the loss for the Miners. Girls Basketball 3A State Playoffs 1st Round NEPHI, Utah-Ashley Christensen posted 20 points and […]

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LDS Leader Issues Another Apology For Remarks On Race

LDS Leader Issues Another Apology For Remarks On Race

(Edmonton) — A leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is issuing another apology for remarks he made related to race. Last week, Brad Wilcox of the Young Men general presidency spoke at a youth conference in Alpine and suggested LDS members should reframe questions related to […]

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Utah Lawmakers To Fly Over Great Salt Lake To See Drought Damage

Utah Lawmakers To Fly Over Great Salt Lake To See Drought Damage

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are going to get a birds-eye view of the damage the drought has done to the Great Salt Lake. Beginning today, the Utah Air National Guard will be taking lawmakers on a flyover of the lake using Blackhawk helicopters. State Representative Doug Owens […]

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Bill To Repeal Death Penalty Fails

Bill To Repeal Death Penalty Fails

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would repeal Utah’s death penalty has met its end. State officials say HB-147 failed to move forward from the House Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee last night in a 6-5 vote. According to reports, the proposed legislation would have banned the […]

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Governor Cox To Hold Virtual Town Hall Tonight

Governor Cox To Hold Virtual Town Hall Tonight

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is inviting the public to take part in a virtual town hall. The event will be live-streamed on the governor’s social media accounts at seven o’clock tonight. The public is being invited to submit questions in advance, though questions will also be […]

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Weber State Men’s Basketball To Honor Legendary Coach Dick Motta

Weber State Men’s Basketball To Honor Legendary Coach Dick Motta

OGDEN, Utah-In news released late Monday, Weber State men’s basketball will honor former legendary Wildcats head coach Dick Motta. Motta will be honored March 5 for Senior Day at the Dee Events Center as the Wildcats host in-state foe Southern Utah. The jersey retired in his honor will feature the […]

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Gobert back, Mitchell leads way for Jazz in win over Rockets

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points. Bojan Bogdanovic added 22 and Rudy Gobert returned for the Utah Jazz in their 135-101 win over the Houston Rockets. Gobert had 14 points and seven rebounds before being ejected with his second technical foul in the fourth quarter. The […]

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