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Month: March 2023

Trump becomes 1st current or former president to be indicted: Sources

Trump becomes 1st current or former president to be indicted: Sources

Brandon Bell/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Manhattan grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump, making him the first current or former president to face criminal charges. It’s not immediately clear what the indictment was connected to, or what charges Trump will face. The indictment is under seal. In a […]

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Navy veteran freed after 13 years in Mexican prison for murder he didn’t commit

Navy veteran freed after 13 years in Mexican prison for murder he didn’t commit

Courtesy of Jon Franks (NEW YORK) — A U.S. Navy veteran imprisoned in Mexico for more than 13 years for a crime he did not commit is now a free man after a judge overturned his conviction on Wednesday in the city of Acapulco. “I’m so happy to be out […]

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Hans Olsen Named New Radio Color Analyst For BYU Football Games

Hans Olsen Named New Radio Color Analyst For BYU Football Games

PROVO, Utah-Thursday, former BYU and Indianapolis Colts/Arena Football defensive lineman Hans Olsen was named as the new football game analyst for Cougar radio broadcasts. Olsen played at BYU from 1996-2000 and later with the Colts for 2 games during the 2001 season. Olsen then played in the Arena Football League […]

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Slash Pile Burning In Sanpete County

Slash Pile Burning In Sanpete County

The BLM, Richfield Field Office is taking advantage of some winter storms with a controlled burn. In a news release it was shared that 40 acres of mechanical slash piles would be burned on Mar. 30 on the Lone Cedar project, located approximately seven miles west of Gunnison in Sanpete […]

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Why semi-automatic rifles like those used in the Nashville shooting can cause so much damage

Why semi-automatic rifles like those used in the Nashville shooting can cause so much damage

PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The recent mass shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, that left six people dead — including three children — was carried out, at least in part, with semi-automatic rifles. According to Nashville police, the shooter walked into the private Christian […]

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Are student-athlete NIL deals a boon?

Are student-athlete NIL deals a boon?

Ashan Singh, John Kapetaneas, Stephanie Fasano, Jaclyn Skurie, and Ivan Pereira, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Student-athletes across the country are cashing in on their talents through ads, social media posts and other media, thanks to a 2021 Supreme Court decision. Now some athletes have found a place in the […]

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Evacuation order lifted after freight train derails, catches fire in Minnesota

Evacuation order lifted after freight train derails, catches fire in Minnesota

Florian Roden / EyeEm/Getty Images (RAYMOND, Minn.) — An evacuation order has been lifted and residents can return home after a freight train derailed in a fiery crash near a small town in Minnesota early Thursday, Kandiyohi County Sheriff’s Office announced. Residents were forced to evacuate as a precaution. The […]

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Utah DPS Says Hoax Phone Calls Came From Same IP Address

Utah DPS Says Hoax Phone Calls Came From Same IP Address

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Public Safety says hoax phone calls threatening violence at several schools all came from the same IP address. The agency says 13 schools were involved in yesterday’s series of active shooter calls. Each call used the same script and all of […]

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Study: Utah Has Least Expensive Utility Costs In U.S.

Study: Utah Has Least Expensive Utility Costs In U.S.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new study shows Utah has the lowest utility costs in the nation. The study by Move.org found that Utahns’ pay an average of just under 345-dollars a month for utilities. The survey’s rankings reflect monthly bills for electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, trash, internet, […]

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Arches National Park Moves To Timed-Entry Reservations

(Arches National Park, UT) — Arches National Park is going to an updated timed-entry reservation system. It requires visitors to make online reservations to enter the park at a specific time for trips between April 1st and October 31st. Reservations are offered on a first-come, first-served basis at Recreation.gov and […]

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