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Year: 2023

Investigators probe Bryan Kohberger’s social media in connection with Idaho college murders

Investigators probe Bryan Kohberger’s social media in connection with Idaho college murders

Yuichiro Chino/Getty Images (IDAHO) — Investigators are probing the digital footprint of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four Idaho college students in an early morning attack last year, according to new court documents. The documents include search warrant applications for some of Kohberger’s internet activity and some additional […]

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Viewing service held for 14-year-old killed by store owner, ahead of funeral

Viewing service held for 14-year-old killed by store owner, ahead of funeral

Aitor Diago/Getty Images (SOUTH CAROLINA) — The viewing service for Cyrus Carmack-Belton, who was allegedly shot and killed by a South Carolina gas station owner, is being held Friday, according to Leevy’s Funeral Home. His funeral is planned for Saturday. Rick Chow, 58, was arrested and charged with murder in […]

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Utah Sets New Record For Skiers

Utah Sets New Record For Skiers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah has set a new record for winter visits to state ski areas and resorts. Ski Utah says just over seven-million skiers came to the state during the 2022-23 ski season. That’s up 22-percent from the record set last year. Ski Utah says those visits […]

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Cox Declares June Pride Month, No Mention Of “LGBTQ+”

Cox Declares June Pride Month, No Mention Of “LGBTQ+”

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox declared June Pride Month yesterday in a slightly different way than during his first two years in office. Cox’s 2023 Pride Month declaration said, “The state of Utah values the uniqueness of all individuals within our communities and recognizes that everyone has […]

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Lee, Romney Split On Debt Ceiling Bill

Lee, Romney Split On Debt Ceiling Bill

(Washington, DC) — Utah’s Republican U.S. senators split in yesterday’s vote on the debt ceiling bill. Mike Lee was one of 36 senators who voted against the bill while the 63 senators who voted for it included Mitt Romney. The measure suspends the debt ceiling until January of 2025, erasing […]

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North Carolina’s Fort Bragg drops Confederate namesake, renamed Fort Liberty

North Carolina’s Fort Bragg drops Confederate namesake, renamed Fort Liberty

Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — North Carolina’s Fort Bragg, named after Confederate Army Gen. Braxton Bragg, was officially redesignated to Fort Liberty on Friday. The renaming ceremony Friday was part of a national campaign to change the names of nine U.S. Army installations, as recommended by the Department […]

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Weber State Football Ranked No. 11 in HERO FCS poll

Weber State Football Ranked No. 11 in HERO FCS poll

OGDEN, Utah-Friday, Weber State football was ranked No. 11 in the HERO FCS Preseason Top 25 poll. The Wildcats are tied for 11th with Southeast Missouri State of the Big South/Ohio Valley Association. The Wildcats went 10-3 (6-2 in Big Sky Conference play) last season and return four All-Americans from […]

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Judge approves settlement in “Rust” shooting lawsuit by Halyna Hutchins’ family

Judge approves settlement in “Rust” shooting lawsuit by Halyna Hutchins’ family

RapidEye/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A settlement has been approved in the wrongful death suit filed by Matthew Hutchins and his son following the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the film set of Rust. The cinematographer died in October 2021 after allegedly being shot by a prop gun that […]

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Three killed, three hurt in California crime spree; suspect in custody

Three killed, three hurt in California crime spree; suspect in custody

KGO-TV (NEW YORK) — Three people have been killed and three others injured in a Northern California crime spree, the motive for which authorities say remains under investigation. The suspect, whose name was not released, was taken into custody following the Thursday afternoon attacks. The spree began at about 3:11 […]

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Scripps National Spelling Bee crowns champion after he confidently spells ‘psammophile’

Scripps National Spelling Bee crowns champion after he confidently spells ‘psammophile’

Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (OXON HILL, Md.) — Dev Shah hoisted the coveted Scripps Cup after correctly spelling the word psammophile — an organism that prefers or thrives in sandy areas — to win the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday. “It felt good knowing that I accomplished something […]

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