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Month: March 2023

California man arrested for transformer bombings had explosive materials in home: Police

California man arrested for transformer bombings had explosive materials in home: Police

KGO (SAN JOSE, Calif.) — A California man accused of blowing up two Pacific Gas and Electric transformers allegedly had large amounts of explosive materials and an inactive methamphetamine lab in his home, authorities said. Peter Karasev, 36, of San Jose, was arrested on Wednesday and faces multiple charges, including two […]

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Family of Shanquella Robinson calls for diplomatic intervention months after woman’s death in Mexico

Family of Shanquella Robinson calls for diplomatic intervention months after woman’s death in Mexico

ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The family of Shanquella Robinson is demanding justice more than 125 days after the 25-year-old was found dead at a luxury resort in Mexico. Robinson’s family and their attorneys gathered at a press conference in Washington, D.C., and demanded a diplomatic intervention by President Joe Biden and […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/4

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/4

Boys Basketball State Championship Game @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Cache Eyre netted 16 points and the No. 1 Panguitch Bobcats bested No. 3 Piute 58-46 to win the 1A state championship Saturday night at the Sevier Valley Center. The Bobcats shot 52 percent (22-42) for the game and 86 percent (12-14) […]

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Three children dead, two injured in stabbing at a Texas home

Three children dead, two injured in stabbing at a Texas home

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images/STOCK (ITALY, Texas) — Three children were fatally stabbed and two were injured Friday in an attack at a home in Italy, Texas, police said. The sheriff’s deputies responded to a call at around 4 p.m. local time on South Harris Street in Italy, according to Ellis County Sheriff […]

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South on alert for tornadoes as severe thunderstorms move in

South on alert for tornadoes as severe thunderstorms move in

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The South is on alert for dangerous tornadoes as severe thunderstorms move in. The severe weather is forecast to move across Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia on Friday, with damaging winds near 70 mph. Cities in the bull’s-eye include Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga, Tennessee; Huntsville, […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/3

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/3

Boys Basketball 1A State Semifinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Tucker Chappell recorded 12 points and 11 rebounds on 5-7 from the field and the No. 1 Panguitch Bobcats overpowered No. 4 Tabiona 46-36 at the Sevier Valley Center Friday in the state semifinals. Logan Rhoades’ game-high 17 points on 8-14 from […]

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Gabby Petito Lawsuit Claims Cop Knew Fiancé Was Mental, Emotional Threat

(Grand County, UT) — A new lawsuit filed by the family of Long Island native Gabby Petito accuses a Utah officer of being aware that her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, was an “emotional and mental threat to” Petito before she was killed last year. Fox News reports lawyers for Petito’s parents […]

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Zion National Park Closes Climbing Sites To Protect Nesting Peregrine Falcons

Zion National Park Closes Climbing Sites To Protect Nesting Peregrine Falcons

(Zion National Park, UT) — Zion National Park is closing some of the park’s popular rock climbing areas to protect nesting peregrine falcons. Those areas include Angels Landing and Cable Mountain. Peregrine falcons are known as the world’s fastest animal, diving at more than 240 miles an hour. High concentrations […]

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Intermountain Health Facilities Dropping Mask Requirement

Intermountain Health Facilities Dropping Mask Requirement

(St. George, UT) — Intermountain Health is dropping its mask requirement for patients and visitors. Utah’s largest healthcare system announced this week that masks will be optional, starting March 15th. Intermountain officials said they made the decision to drop the mask requirement based on current health data and in collaboration […]

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Cox Announces Plan To Provide Free Period Products In State Buildings

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox says the state of Utah will provide free feminine hygiene products in restrooms in all state buildings. The governor announced the move yesterday during an event at the State Capitol building. The governor also praised the Period Project, a group that has […]

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