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Media stars reunite to honor Detroit’s WGPR, America’s 1st Black-owned TV station

Media stars reunite to honor Detroit’s WGPR, America’s 1st Black-owned TV station

ABC News (DETROIT) — TV personality Shaun Robinson has been reporting for almost 30 years. She worked in local news in Miami before going on to the national stage, co-hosting “Access Hollywood” and later becoming the face of reality TV sensation “90 Day Fiancé.” But it all started many years […]

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Idaho house where four students were killed will be demolished

Idaho house where four students were killed will be demolished

Kaylee Goncalves/Instagram (MOSCOW, Idaho) — The Moscow, Idaho, house where four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death will be demolished, according to the university president. “This is a healing step” in the wake of a “crime that shook our community,” president Scott Green said in a letter to […]

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Airport runway incidents have risen but serious close calls have decreased over 20 years: FAA

Airport runway incidents have risen but serious close calls have decreased over 20 years: FAA

DuKai photographer/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Amid a recent series of headline-making near misses involving commercial planes and an impending federal review of the nation’s aerospace system, data from the Federal Aviation Administration shows the number of the most serious close calls at U.S. airports has actually been decreasing even […]

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Bats found in high school force students to switch to remote learning

Bats found in high school force students to switch to remote learning

www.fuchieh.com/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Students at one Arkansas high school are attending classes remotely after bats were found inside the school. The North Little School School District has canceled all after-school activities, practices and athletic events that take place inside the school. The campus has been closed since Wednesday. […]

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Miss Fairview scholarship pageant schedule for Saturday

Six young ladies will compete on Saturday, February 25, for the opportunity to represent Fairview City for the coming year.  “Confident” is the theme for this year’s pageant being held at the Peterson Dance Hall.  The contestants include Sophia Johnson, Alyssa Cox, Brecklyn Thompson, BrexAnn Belt, Courtney Sorenson and Kayly […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/24

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/24

Boys Basketball 3A Semifinals @ Southern Utah University CEDAR CITY, Utah-Kayson Douglas led the way with 19 points and 6 rebounds on 8-13 from the field and the No. 1 Manti Templars dismantled No. 4 Grantsville 63-49 in the 3A state semifinals at Southern Utah University Friday. Gabe Mouritsen led […]

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Utah House Passes Bill Allowing All-Day Kindergarten

Utah House Passes Bill Allowing All-Day Kindergarten

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are showing support for expanding kindergarten in Utah. The House voted in favor of a bill that would allow all-day kindergarten yesterday. School districts would be required to offer full-day and half-day options to parents. The 51-14 vote moves the bill to the […]

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Romney Discusses China, Ukraine During Sandy Town Hall

Romney Discusses China, Ukraine During Sandy Town Hall

(Sandy, UT) — Senator Mitt Romney says the United States must continue to support Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. Romney spoke yesterday during a town hall sponsored by the Utah Aerospace and Defense Association in Sandy. The Utah Republican says the U.S. must help Ukraine stop Russian aggression […]

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Utah Lawmaker Introduces “Don’t Say Gay” Bill

Utah Lawmaker Introduces “Don’t Say Gay” Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill to bar discussion of sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade classrooms. The bill sponsored by Draper Republican Representative Jeff Stenquist directly copies language from a Florida law critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” […]

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Legislature Considering Bill Requiring Utah Voters To Request Mail-In Ballots

Legislature Considering Bill Requiring Utah Voters To Request Mail-In Ballots

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would require Utah voters to request mail-in ballots comes up before a House committee this morning. The bill sponsored by Republican Representative Kera Birkeland of Morgan would end the practice of county clerks sending ballots to all registered voters and require voters […]

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