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Month: April 2023

Tornadoes by the numbers: Damage reported across 14 states

Tornadoes by the numbers: Damage reported across 14 states

Benjamin Krain/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A powerful storm system unleashed violent tornadoes and severe thunderstorms across the United States last weekend, killing more than two dozen people. President Joe Biden has declared swaths of the country major disaster areas, freeing up federal funds and resources for recovery. “While we […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 4/3/21

Scoreboard roundup — 4/3/21

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE San Francisco 12, Chi White Sox 3 Minnesota 11, Miami 1 Tampa Bay 6, Washington 2 NY Yankees 8, Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 7, Boston 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 12 Oakland 11 (10) Kansas City […]

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Ex-Gov. Larry Hogan aide dies after ‘agent-involved shooting’ with FBI, lawyer says

Ex-Gov. Larry Hogan aide dies after ‘agent-involved shooting’ with FBI, lawyer says

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (KNOXVILLE, Tenn.) — The former chief of staff to former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has died after being injured during an “agent-involved shooting” with the FBI around Knoxville, Tennessee, on Monday, according to the man’s lawyer. Roy McGrath had been on the run for nearly three weeks […]

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Coach Dan Hurley adds to family legacy with UConn Men’s Basketball NCAA Championship title

Coach Dan Hurley adds to family legacy with UConn Men’s Basketball NCAA Championship title

PhotoAlto/Sandro Di Carlo Darsa/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — From busted brackets to No. 1 seed nail-biters, March Madness lived up to the hype, culminating Monday night as the University of Connecticut Huskies men’s basketball team won their fifth NCAA Championship title. Coach Dan Hurley led the elite basketball program to notch […]

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‘Chilling’ similarities with George Floyd in man’s in-custody death

‘Chilling’ similarities with George Floyd in man’s in-custody death

Courtesy Ben Crump Law (NEW YORK) — The Virginia man who died after being held down for more than 10 minutes by deputies and hospital staff in what his family described as torture was asphyxiated, according to the state’s medical examiner. Attorneys for the family of Irvo Otieno said that […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Loses Two In Transfer Portal

Utah State Men’s Basketball Loses Two In Transfer Portal

LOGAN, Utah-Monday, Utah State men’s basketball lost two key standouts from last season’s squad to the transfer portal. Departing from the Aggies’ program are senior forward Sean Bairstow and junior guard Max Shulga. Bairstow averaged 10.3 points and 5.2 rebounds per game for Utah State this past season. Shulga, meanwhile, […]

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Jeep Posse Day

Sanpete County Search and Rescue hosted their annual Jeep Posse Day on KMTI on Apr. 3. This is the 42nd annual Jeep Posse day and the fundraiser is used to help buy equipment and pay for training for Sanpete County Search and Rescue. In total $41,845 was raised this year […]

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US Marshals catch couple charged with murder, child sex abuse in Mexico

US Marshals catch couple charged with murder, child sex abuse in Mexico

Ilkay Dede / EyeEm / Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The U.S. Marshals Service on Friday caught a Washington state couple who was on the run after they allegedly murdered and sexually abused a child. Edgar Salvador Casian-Garcia, 34, and his girlfriend, Araceli Medina, 38, were wanted on a warrant […]

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Former Utah Valley Men’s Basketball Guard Justin Harmon Enters Transfer Portal

Former Utah Valley Men’s Basketball Guard Justin Harmon Enters Transfer Portal

OREM, Utah-Per numerous reports, Monday evening, former Utah Valley men’s basketball guard Justin Harmon has entered the transfer portal. This comes days after former Wolverines head coach Mark Madsen left his position at UVU to become the new head coach at California-Berkeley of the Pac-12. Harmon, who completed his junior […]

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Suni Lee ending college gymnastics career due to kidney issue

Suni Lee ending college gymnastics career due to kidney issue

Katharine Lotze/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Suni Lee is wrapping up her college gymnastics career early in order to shift her focus to a health issue, she announced Monday. “I have been dealing with a non-gymnastics health-related issue involving my kidneys. For my safety, the medical team did not clear […]

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