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Month: January 2023

Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon seeks to change attorneys in fundraising fraud case

Ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon seeks to change attorneys in fundraising fraud case

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has asked a judge to let him change lawyers as he defends himself against charges that he defrauded donors to the “We Build the Wall” campaign that was supposed to raise money for former President Donald Trump’s signature domestic project. […]

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The Dove Center Launches Program To Help Sexual Assault Survivors In Rural Areas

The Dove Center Launches Program To Help Sexual Assault Survivors In Rural Areas

(St. George, UT) — The Dove Center is launching a pilot program in hopes of helping sexual assault survivors in rural areas. In a news release, Executive Director Jillian Penhale said inadequate internet services in rural areas have created barriers for victims seeking help. The group is planning to use […]

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Utah Bills Would Honor Brine Shrimp, Create Wetland Habitat License Plate

Utah Bills Would Honor Brine Shrimp, Create Wetland Habitat License Plate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers will consider more than just tax cuts and spending proposals during the upcoming session of the state legislature. State lawmakers file hundreds of bills for consideration each year on a variety of topics. Among the bills that will be considered this year is […]

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US flights grounded because engineer accidentally ‘replaced one file with another’: Official

US flights grounded because engineer accidentally ‘replaced one file with another’: Official

Greg Bajor/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — With the Federal Aviation Administration’s Notice To all Air Missions, or NOTAM, system back up and running, staffing remains high and systems monitoring is at an urgently high level this morning, a senior official told ABC News Thursday. Computer traffic on the NOTAM system […]

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Manti City to get Dollar Store

Manti City to get Dollar Store

It looks like a dollar store is headed to Manti. On January 4, the City Council unanimously approved the sale of a 4-acre city-owned plot to Leading Tech Development. Leading Tech Development owns the Family Dollar and Dollar Tree companies. The parcel of land is on the west side of […]

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‘Extreme’ drought status nearly eliminated in California in wake of atmospheric rivers

‘Extreme’ drought status nearly eliminated in California in wake of atmospheric rivers

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Extreme drought, the second-highest level of drought, has been nearly eliminated in the state of California in the wake of storms caused by atmospheric rivers slamming the state over the last several weeks. However, the extreme influx of moisture was contained to west of the […]

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Idaho murders: Judge delays suspect Bryan Kohberger’s preliminary hearing until June at defense’s request

Idaho murders: Judge delays suspect Bryan Kohberger’s preliminary hearing until June at defense’s request

Heather Roberts/ABC News (MOSCOW, Idaho) — University of Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger made a brief appearance in court on Thursday, and, at the request of his defense, had his preliminary hearing delayed until June 26. Kohberger’s attorneys said the 28-year-old was willing to waive his right to a […]

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Snow College Men’s and Women’s Soccer To Search For New Coach

Snow College Men’s and Women’s Soccer To Search For New Coach

EPHRAIM, Utah-Wednesday, Snow College men’s and women’s soccer head coach Charles Long stepped away from the program to accept the same position at Eastern Arizona College of Thatcher, Ariz. Long had been the Badgers’ soccer coach since April 2020. While at the helm of the programs, Long recorded a record […]

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Idaho college murders: The complete timeline of events

Idaho college murders: The complete timeline of events

Heather Roberts/ABC News (MOSCOW, Idaho) — More than six weeks after four University of Idaho students were mysteriously stabbed to death in a house near the Moscow, Idaho, campus, a suspect was identified and taken into custody. The four slain students were Ethan Chapin, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, […]

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Extreme drought nearly eliminated in California in wake of atmospheric rivers

Extreme drought nearly eliminated in California in wake of atmospheric rivers

Photography by Keith Getter (all rights reserved)/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Extreme drought, the second-highest level of drought, has been nearly eliminated in the state of California in the wake of storms caused by atmospheric rivers slamming the state over the last several weeks. Extreme drought fell from 27.1% last […]

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