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Month: June 2023

Jazz Owner Says Rabbit Ears Television Viewers Can Watch Games Next Season

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Tuesday interview, Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith stated fans of the franchise in the Salt Lake City television market can watch the games on free over-the-air television next season. Appearing as a guest on the 32 Thoughts Podcast produced by Canadian broadcaster Sportsnet, Smith discussed the […]

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2 shot at Maryland cemetery during burial of 10-year-old gun violence victim

2 shot at Maryland cemetery during burial of 10-year-old gun violence victim

Tetra Images/Getty Images (BOWIE, Md.) — Two people have been shot, one fatally, at a Maryland cemetery during the burial of a 10-year-old girl who fell victim to gun violence last month, according to police. It appears Tuesday afternoon’s shooting at Washington National Cemetery in Prince George’s County, just outside of […]

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Fight for transgender equality transcends generations

Fight for transgender equality transcends generations

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Nicole Maines – a transgender actress who has starred in “Supergirl,” “Yellowjackets,” and more – never intended to become an activist. But when she and her family won a groundbreaking case against her school district in 2014, arguing that the school could not deny her […]

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Mom fears for her trans daughter in wake of gender-affirming care ban: ‘It’s not going to stop there’

Mom fears for her trans daughter in wake of gender-affirming care ban: ‘It’s not going to stop there’

ABC News (SIOUX FALLS, S.D) — A South Dakota law prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors is set to take effect next month, joining a growing list of states considering or enacting similar bans across the country. Meanwhile, a concerned mother is grappling with how her transgender daughter will continue to receive […]

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It’s been 79 years since D-Day landings. How experts say we’ll continue to honor WWII veterans

It’s been 79 years since D-Day landings. How experts say we’ll continue to honor WWII veterans

National D-Day Memorial Foundation (NEW YORK) — Seventy-nine years ago, on June 6, 1944, more than 156,000 Allied troops invaded Normandy, France, on D-Day. “It was one of the most momentous events of the last century,” April Cheek-Messier, president and CEO of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation, told ABC News. “The […]

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NPS Asks For Help With Lake Powell Boat Fires

NPS Asks For Help With Lake Powell Boat Fires

(Page, AZ) — The National Park Service is asking for help with its investigation into boat fires on Lake Powell last week. In a statement yesterday, officials explained one boat caught fire in Wahweap Marina on Friday and then spread to several other vessels. Two people had to be looked […]

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State Senate Committee Approves Steed As Great Salt Lake Commissioner

State Senate Committee Approves Steed As Great Salt Lake Commissioner

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state Senate committee is giving its approval to the man selected to be the first Great Salt Lake commissioner. Brian Steed was confirmed by the Senate Natural Resources Committee yesterday. Steed will be in charge of implementing policies designed to put water back into […]

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Higher Wildfire Risk Despite Winter’s Record Snowpack

Higher Wildfire Risk Despite Winter’s Record Snowpack

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah officials are worried about the wildfire season thanks to grass growth from record snowpack. Governor Spencer Cox joined other state officials yesterday to encourage residents to use “Fire Sense” when spending time outdoors this year. They say tall grasses that spurt as a result […]

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Governor Cox Considering Special Session Over Stewart’s Resignation

Governor Cox Considering Special Session Over Stewart’s Resignation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox could call the Utah Legislature into a special session to deal with the upcoming resignation of Congressman Chris Stewart. The governor said yesterday that he wants to make sure any vacancy created by Stewart’s resignation is filled as quickly as possible. The legislature […]

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Wildfire smoke map: Which US cities, states are being impacted by Canadian wildfires

Wildfire smoke map: Which US cities, states are being impacted by Canadian wildfires

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Wildfires burning in Canada are continuing to create poor air quality conditions in the U.S. as the smoke makes its way south. Hazy skies, low visibility and poor air quality will be present in most of the Northeast and the Midwest and even as far […]

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