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Month: August 2023

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/31

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/31

Volleyball Region 12 CASTLE DALE, Utah-The Emery Spartans waxed Juab 3-1 in Region 12 volleyball action Thursday. The Spartans prevailed 19-25, 25-15, 25-18, 25-22. CEDAR CITY, Utah-The Canyon View Falcons overpowered Manti 3-0 Thursday in Region 12 volleyball play. The Falcons bested the Templars 25-21, 25-14, 25-17 to obtain the […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Adds New Assistant Thursday

UVU Men’s Basketball Adds New Assistant Thursday

OREM, Utah-Thursday, Utah Valley men’s basketball head coach Todd Phillips announced the hiring of former Wolverines standout Ivory “Trey” Young as the program’s director of player development. Young spent the past two seasons as a graduate assistant at Virginia Commonwealth University. Young has also served as an assistant coach at […]

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‘Extremely dangerous’ convicted murderer escapes from Pennsylvania prison: DA

‘Extremely dangerous’ convicted murderer escapes from Pennsylvania prison: DA

Chester County District Attorney’s Office (POCOPSON, Penn.) — A man recently convicted of stabbing his former girlfriend to death in broad daylight has escaped from a Pennsylvania prison, authorities said. A manhunt is underway for Danelo Cavalcante, 34, who escaped from the Chester County Prison in Pocopson Township at approximately […]

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Judge halts drag show restrictions from taking effect in Texas

Judge halts drag show restrictions from taking effect in Texas

Brandon Bell/Getty Images, FILE (AUSTIN, Texas) — A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against Senate Bill 12, which restricts “sexually oriented performances” and has been criticized for limiting public drag performances in Texas. The law was set to go into effect on Friday, Sept. 1. The law doesn’t […]

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams pushes feds to help migrants get work permits

NYC Mayor Eric Adams pushes feds to help migrants get work permits

Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams, union officials and other city leaders rallied in Manhattan Thursday to call on the federal government to speed up work authorization permits for the thousands of migrants who have been relocated to the city. Adams said […]

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Judge rules suspect in Ralph Yarl shooting will face trial

Judge rules suspect in Ralph Yarl shooting will face trial

ABC News (KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Andrew Lester, the Missouri man charged in the shooting of Ralph Yarl after the teenager mistakenly went to the wrong house, will face trial, a Clay County judge ruled during a preliminary hearing on Thursday. Following testimony from 12 witnesses in a Liberty courtroom, […]

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Canyon View, Parowan, Atop First Girls Soccer RPI in 2A and 3A

Canyon View, Parowan, Atop First Girls Soccer RPI in 2A and 3A

MIDVALE, Utah-Thursday, the Utah High School Activities Association released its first RPI of the season for girls soccer. In 3A, Canyon View, with a 7-1 record and a 69.8 percent RPI is leading the way. The 3A RPI is as follows Canyon View (7-1; .698) Manti (6-1; .688) Ogden (4-2; […]

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LA City Council votes to look into legal action against Texas governor over migrant busing

LA City Council votes to look into legal action against Texas governor over migrant busing

David Talukdar/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The Los Angeles City Council is pushing for a probe into Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over his busing of migrants to the city, including whether he has committed any crime and if the city can pursue a lawsuit. The council voted unanimously on Wednesday […]

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Utah Residents Asked To Track Monarch Butterfly Sightings

Utah Residents Asked To Track Monarch Butterfly Sightings

(Logan, UT) — Officials are asking Utah resident to track their monarch butterfly sightings. The Center for Biological Diversity says the monarch butterfly population has declined by 85 percent over the last two decades. Conservationists say residents can help by enrolling in the Utah Pollinator Pursuit program. Officials say once […]

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Lawmakers Want To Solve School Lunch Debt For Students

Lawmakers Want To Solve School Lunch Debt For Students

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are looking for ways to solve school lunch debt. The total statewide meal debt during the 2022 to 2023 school year is more than one million dollars. Republican Representative Tyler Clancy says he’s drafting a bill that would provide easier access to free […]

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