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Month: May 2023

New York AG sues gun company over device used by Buffalo mass shooter

New York AG sues gun company over device used by Buffalo mass shooter

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (ALBANY, N.Y.) — A Georgia company that made a gun accessory the shooter in the 2022 Buffalo grocery store massacre used to modify his AR-15 rifle into “an even deadlier” weapon is being accused in a civil lawsuit filed Thursday by New York Attorney General Letitia James […]

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YouTuber Trevor Jacob to plead guilty in federal plane crash case

YouTuber Trevor Jacob to plead guilty in federal plane crash case

Courtesy Trevor Jacob YouTube Channel (LOS ANGELES) — YouTuber Trevor Jacob has agreed to plead guilty to obstructing a federal investigation into a 2021 plane crash in California that the Federal Aviation Administration has claimed the pilot purposely caused, court documents show. The charge — destruction and concealment with the intent […]

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Major, record-breaking heat wave moves into West Coast

Major, record-breaking heat wave moves into West Coast

ABC News (OKLAHOMA CITY) — Severe weather, including possible tornadoes and flash flooding, is expected in a huge part of the Heartland on Thursday, from the Great Plains to Texas and North Dakota. Nine states are also under flood alerts from Montana down to Mississippi. A tornado watch is in effect […]

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4 teens charged with murder of 24-year-old officer; 16-year-old allegedly boasted about his involvement

4 teens charged with murder of 24-year-old officer; 16-year-old allegedly boasted about his involvement

Jason marz/Getty Images (CHICAGO) — Four teenagers have been charged in the murder of a beloved 24-year-old Chicago police officer, after one of the teens allegedly confessed his involvement to a friend as detectives listened in, according to court documents. Officer Aréanah Preston had just finished her shift and was still […]

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Canyon View’s Boys and Girls Each Win Region 12 Track Titles Thursday

Canyon View’s Boys and Girls Each Win Region 12 Track Titles Thursday

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Thursday, Canyon View’s boys and girls each won Region 12 track and field championships during the final day of competition at Eccles Coliseum on the campus of Southern Utah University. The boys standings are as follows: Canyon View 188 Richfield 172 Carbon 87 Emery 63 Grand 57 The […]

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Woman arrested in connection with Philadelphia jail breach; 2 inmates still at large

Woman arrested in connection with Philadelphia jail breach; 2 inmates still at large

Philadelphia Prisons (PHILADELPHIA) — A woman has been arrested in connection with a jail break in Philadelphia, as two inmates — including one facing multiple murder charges — remain at large, authorities said. The two men were discovered missing from the Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center during a headcount Monday afternoon, according […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 5/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 5/11

Baseball 3A Quarterfinals @ Gates Field (Kearns High School) KEARNS, Utah-The No. 1 Juab Wasps outgunned No. 4 Manti 22-15 Thursday evening at Gates Field at Kearns High School in the 3A quarterfinals. Troy Madsen and Kayson Bailey drove in three runs apiece in the loss for the Templars. Juab […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Signs Jaxon Roberts Thursday

UVU Men’s Basketball Signs Jaxon Roberts Thursday

OREM, Utah-Thursday, Utah Valley men’s basketball head coach Todd Phillips signed Corner Canyon star Jaxon Roberts. Roberts averaged 15.3 points and 4 assists last season for the Chargers, who won the 6A state championship this past March. Roberts will serve a mission in Spain for The Church of Jesus Christ […]

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Lake Powell Expected To Rise 50 Feet This Summer

Lake Powell Expected To Rise 50 Feet This Summer

(Lake Powell, UT) — Lake Powell is rising. The water level at the popular recreation area on the Utah-Arizona state line fell to historic lows last year but heavy snow throughout the winter pushed snowpack to historic highs. Antelope Point Marina, just outside Page, Arizona, anticipates lake levels rising 50 […]

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Cox Orders All State Agencies To Review Water Conservation Compliance

Cox Orders All State Agencies To Review Water Conservation Compliance

(St. George, UT) — Governor Cox is ordering all state facilities to make sure they’re following state-issued conservation requirements. In a press release issued Wednesday, Cox noted Utah’s record-breaking snowpack and said, “We have to keep up the good work of conserving this precious natural resource.” Also on Wednesday, the […]

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