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Two Utah Men’s Basketball Coaches Named As Finalists For Skip Prosser Award

Two Utah Men’s Basketball Coaches Named As Finalists For Skip Prosser Award

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Monday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball head coach Todd Simon and Utah State men’s basketball head coach Ryan Odom were named as finalists for the Skip Prosser Award. This award was named in honor of former Loyola (Md.), Xavier and Wake Forest men’s basketball head coach Skip Prosser […]

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Three killed, one hurt in home invasion mass shooting; 17-year-old who dated one of the victims in custody

Three killed, one hurt in home invasion mass shooting; 17-year-old who dated one of the victims in custody

Police respond to a home invasion that left 3 people dead, March 5, 2023, in Bolingbrook, Ill. — WLS (BOLINGBROOK, Ill.) — Two adults and a child were killed in a home invasion on Sunday night in Illinois, police said. Bolingbrook police said they responded to a report of a […]

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Passenger allegedly tries to stab flight attendant, open emergency door

Passenger allegedly tries to stab flight attendant, open emergency door

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — A United Airlines passenger was arrested after he allegedly tried to open a plane emergency exit door and then allegedly tried to stab a flight attendant, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts. The incident took place during a Sunday flight from Los Angeles […]

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23 protesters charged with domestic terrorism after fiery clashes at Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’ training center

23 protesters charged with domestic terrorism after fiery clashes at Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’ training center

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Felony state domestic terrorism charges have been filed against 23 protesters arrested in Atlanta on Sunday after allegedly hurling bricks, rocks, fireworks and Molotov cocktails at police officers near the site of a planned public safety training facility, police said. After attending a music festival […]

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Hard-hit California braces for another round of snow

Hard-hit California braces for another round of snow

File photo — Franz Aberham/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — In hard-hit California, the Sierra Nevada mountains are continuing to get pummeled with snow. Another 17.5 inches of snow fell in the mountains over the last 24 hours. The area has now been buried by 16 feet of snow in the […]

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Snow College Receives Funding As Legislative Session Comes to an End

Snow College Receives Funding As Legislative Session Comes to an End

Snow College is set to receive funding as the 2023 Utah General Legislative Session comes to a close. In a statement from the Utah System of Higher Education it was shared, “a first review of primary appropriations acts reveals nothing short of an outstanding year for higher education.” Part of […]

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One Shot, One Arrested In Iron County Argument

(Iron County, UT) — One is facing charges after an argument led to a shooting in Iron County. Sheriff’s deputies say two men were arguing Saturday night in Beryl Junction when one of them pulled out a gun and fired, hitting the other man twice. Officials say the shooter, Cody […]

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Zion Cliffs Shut Down For Falcons

Zion Cliffs Shut Down For Falcons

(Zion Nat’l Park, UT) — Climbers are being told to stay away from some cliffs at Zion National Park because of an endangered species. Peregrine falcons are nesting in certain areas of the park, including Cable Mountain, the Great White Throne, Tunnel Wall and Mount Spry. The bird’s mating season […]

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Nearly 600 Bills Passed By Legislature During Session

Nearly 600 Bills Passed By Legislature During Session

(Salt Lake City, UT) — This year’s Utah legislative session is over and it was a busy beginning of the year. The session concluded Friday after lawmakers passed nearly 600 bills concerning a number of different topics, including transgender healthcare and homelessness. The House and Senate also pushed through a […]

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State Republican Party Chair Will Not Run For Re-Election

State Republican Party Chair Will Not Run For Re-Election

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Republican Party Chair will not run for re-election next month. Carson Jorgensen tells the Deseret News that he decided to wait until the Utah Legislature adjourned before announcing his decision to leave the post. Jorgensen has served as party chair since 2021. He […]

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