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Month: March 2023

Three children dead after fire breaks out in Baltimore rowhome

Three children dead after fire breaks out in Baltimore rowhome

Catherine McQueen/Getty Images/STOCK (BALTIMORE) — Three children are dead after a fire broke out at a rowhome in Baltimore early Saturday, authorities said. The fire was reported shortly after 2:30 a.m. and appeared to start on the second floor of the West Baltimore home, according to Baltimore Fire Assistant Chief […]

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Abortion pills now banned in Wyoming after governor signs bill into law

Abortion pills now banned in Wyoming after governor signs bill into law

Peter Dazeley/Getty Images/STOCK (NEW YORK) — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill banning medication abortions into law, making it the first state to target the abortion pill. A second bill he will allow to go into law without his signature will ban most abortions. The most effective medication abortion regimen […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/18

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/18

Baseball Frozen Rope Classic @ Richfield/South Sevier/North Sevier HS SALINA, Utah-The Ogden Tigers bested North Sevier 9-5 at the Frozen Rope Classic Saturday morning at North Sevier High School. Tyler Foote drove in all five runs in defeat for the Wolves. MONROE, Utah-The South Sevier Rams blanked South Summit 10-0 […]

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Family, FBI seeking info after US citizen kidnapped from home in Mexico

Family, FBI seeking info after US citizen kidnapped from home in Mexico

KABC (LOS ANGELES) — A California family is desperate for news after their mother was kidnapped outside her home in Mexico more than five weeks ago and has not been seen or heard from since. Maria del Carmen Lopez, 63, a dual U.S.-Mexico citizen, was kidnapped in Pueblo Nuevo in the […]

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Texas announces takeover of Houston’s school district, sparking concerns from educators

Texas announces takeover of Houston’s school district, sparking concerns from educators

ilbusca/Getty Images/STOCK (HOUSTON) — The announcement that Texas state officials are taking over leadership of Houston Independent School District later this year is drawing concerns from some community members and educators about state government overreach and the decision’s impact on schools. Some experts are calling the move a major “blow” to […]

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Snow Softball Splits With Southern Nevada Friday

Snow Softball Splits With Southern Nevada Friday

EPHRAIM, Utah-Kaitlyn Slade, Olivia Spear and Andrea Sweat each posted an RBI and the Snow Badgers obtained a split with Southern Nevada Friday with a 5-4 win over the Coyotes in the second game of a SWAC softball doubleheader. Brinley Ellsworth netted seven strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work to […]

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Governor Signing Bill Requiring Documentation For Children In Extra-Curricular Activities

Governor Signing Bill Requiring Documentation For Children In Extra-Curricular Activities

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox says a bill he’s signing will not exclude undocumented children from participating in extra-curricular activities. HB-209 will require students to provide certain identification to participate in sports and other extra-curricular activities in public and private schools. Cox said he waited a day […]

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“Feed Utah” Statewide Food Drive Is Saturday

“Feed Utah” Statewide Food Drive Is Saturday

(St. George, UT) — Utahns have an opportunity to help their hungry neighbors this weekend. The statewide food drive “Feed Utah” is set for Saturday. Faith-based congregations, organizations, and private citizens are collaborating with Utah Food Bank on the second statewide food drive. Door hangers have been distributed throughout the […]

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Cox Will Run For Re-election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is confirming the worst-kept secret in Utah politics. He will run for re-election next year. Cox was emphatic about it during his monthly meeting with reporters on Thursday, saying “Yes. Yes. Absolutely running for reelection.” He also said he’ll be done after […]

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Cox Will Sign Social Media Bill Restricting Minors

Cox Will Sign Social Media Bill Restricting Minors

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox will sign a bill requiring social media companies to verify that users are 18 or older to open an account. Cox told reporters on Thursday he “absolutely” will sign Senate Bill 152 and is willing to face any legal challenges. Under the […]

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