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Year: 2023

Convicted North Dakota woman speaks publicly for 1st time about husband’s death

Convicted North Dakota woman speaks publicly for 1st time about husband’s death

ABC News (NEW YORK) — During a thorough investigation into her husband’s murder, police repeatedly heard Nikki Entzel’s ever-changing story about what happened to her husband, often contradicting the evidence they had collected. “20/20” was granted exclusive access to a one-on-one conversation with the woman recently convicted of conspiring to […]

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Escaped pet monkey shot after it ripped a woman’s ear in half

Escaped pet monkey shot after it ripped a woman’s ear in half

ABC News (DICKSON, N.D.) — A pet monkey was shot in Oklahoma this week after it escaped its owners and attacked a woman, ripping off part of her ear, police said. Brittany Parker told local reporters she was sitting on her couch on March 12 when she saw the primate […]

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Los Angeles school workers poised to go on 3-day strike next week

Los Angeles school workers poised to go on 3-day strike next week

Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Thousands of Los Angeles public school employees are poised to go on a three-day strike next week amid stalled union negotiations. SEIU Local 99 — which represents approximately 30,000 cafeteria workers, bus drivers, custodians, special education assistants and […]

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Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Parts of California are under water, emergency flood declarations are in place in Nevada, and water is being released from some Arizona reservoirs to prepare for a bountiful spring runoff. Climate experts say all the snow and rain over the winter months helped alleviate dry conditions […]

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Utah Ties Snow Water Equivalent Record

Utah Ties Snow Water Equivalent Record

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The National Weather Service is reporting that Utah has tied its record for “snow water equivalent.” Snow water equivalent is defined as “the amount of water available in snow.” The weather service says the state reached 23-point-one inches yesterday, which matches the high for March […]

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Feed Utah Day Happening Saturday

Feed Utah Day Happening Saturday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is encouraging Utahns to participate in this weekend’s Feed Utah food drive. Cox said yesterday that the state has put money toward helping families in need, but says government can’t do the job alone. Donors can leave a bag of non-perishable food items […]

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Lee Criticizes Biden Executive Order On Background Checks

Lee Criticizes Biden Executive Order On Background Checks

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mike Lee is unhappy with President Biden’s executive order to help reduce gun violence. The Utah Republican tweeted yesterday that the “constitutional right to bear arms in public for self-defense is not a second-class right.” That was a follow-up to his statement saying Biden had overstepped […]

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Pregnant Teen Arrested For Driving 122 MPH

Pregnant Teen Arrested For Driving 122 MPH

(Nephi, UT) — A pregnant teenager is facing a lot of charges after swerving at a Highway Patrol trooper who tried to stop her for driving faster than 120 miles an hour. The Utah Highway Patrol says a trooper who clocked 19-year-old Emily Marie Schantz going 95 miles an hour […]

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LDS Church Donates Water To Great Salt Lake

LDS Church Donates Water To Great Salt Lake

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is doing its part to try and help save the Great Salt Lake. The church is donating the equivalent of more than 20-thousand acre feet of water. Governor Spencer Cox said the move “will make a real […]

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Cox Signs Legislation To Ban Abortion Clinics

Cox Signs Legislation To Ban Abortion Clinics

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox has signed a controversial abortion bill. On Wednesday, Cox signed off on legislation that will ban all clinics from providing abortions in Utah starting as early as May 3rd. The bill will also impose other abortion restrictions if the state’s trigger ban […]

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