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Month: January 2023

Utah Lawmakers Outline Priorities Ahead Of Legislative Session

Utah Lawmakers Outline Priorities Ahead Of Legislative Session

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are giving Utahns a preview of their priorities ahead of the next session of the Utah Legislature. Governor Cox, House Speaker Brad Wilson and Senate President Stuart Adams were among the lawmakers appearing yesterday at an event held by the Salt Lake Chamber. […]

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Black Bear Diner Opens In Richfield

Black Bear Diner Opens In Richfield

Residents of Sevier County have a new place to eat. Black Bear Diner, famous for its home-style comfort foods and unique dining experience, has officially opened their new location in Richfield. The diner officially opened their doors Jan. 11 and are open Monday through Thursday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., […]

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Skijoring In Heber Valley, Utah

Skijoring In Heber Valley, Utah

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  January 11, 2023  SKIJORING UTAH RETURNS TO HEBER VALLEY, UTAH  At a New Venue – Wasatch County Events Center  Heber City, Utah— Skijoring Utah, a world-class event featuring horse, rider, and skier (or boarder), is returning to  Heber Valley on January 27th and 28th at a new […]

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Mega Millions jackpot surges to $1.35 billion

Mega Millions jackpot surges to $1.35 billion

youngvet/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Mega Millions jackpot has surged to $1.35 billion for Friday’s drawing, the second-largest in the game’s history. The only Mega Millions jackpot larger than Friday’s prize is the $1.537 billion prize won in South Carolina on Oct. 23, 2018. The prize is also now […]

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Delphi double murder trial will stay local but with jury from another county, judge rules

Delphi double murder trial will stay local but with jury from another county, judge rules

Photos of Abby Williams, left, and Libby German, right, at police headquarters in Delphi, Indiana. – Lindsey Jacobson/ABC News, FILE (DELPHI, Ind.) — The Delphi, Indiana, double murder trial will stay local in Carroll County, but with a jury brought in from another county, Allen County Judge Fran Gull said […]

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Dallas Zoo closes to search for missing clouded leopard

Dallas Zoo closes to search for missing clouded leopard

Colin Langford/Getty Images (DALLAS) — The Dallas Zoo has closed its doors Friday as it searches for a clouded leopard that appears to have escaped from its enclosure. “One of our clouded leopards was not in its habitat when the team arrived this morning and is unaccounted for at this […]

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At least seven dead after multiple tornadoes, severe winds tear through South

At least seven dead after multiple tornadoes, severe winds tear through South

Heather Paul/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A massive storm system sweeping across the United States struck the South on Thursday with severe winds and numerous tornadoes, killing at least seven people in Alabama and Georgia. In Alabama’s Autauga County, northwest of Montgomery, at least six people died due to the […]

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‘Rust’ shooting: District attorney to announce decision on charges this month

‘Rust’ shooting: District attorney to announce decision on charges this month

Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (SANTA FE, N.M.) — More than a year after a cinematographer was accidentally shot and killed on the set of the film Rust in New Mexico, the local district attorney will decide whether to press criminal charges against anyone involved in the tragedy. The office of Santa […]

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Delphi double murder suspect to return to court

Delphi double murder suspect to return to court

Photos of Abby Williams, left, and Libby German, right, at police headquarters in Delphi, Indiana. – Lindsey Jacobson/ABC News, FILE (DELPHI, Ind.) — Delphi, Indiana, double murder suspect Richard Allen is set to return to court on Friday morning. Allen County Judge Fran Gull is expected to review the gag […]

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Three HBCUs receive funding in the aftermath of bomb threats

Three HBCUs receive funding in the aftermath of bomb threats

North Carolina Central University, FILE – Ryan Herron/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration on Friday announced more than half a million dollars in grants for three Historically Black Colleges and Universities that received bomb threats in 2022. Arkansas’ Philander Smith College, North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and Hampton University […]

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