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Year: 2023

Federal hate crime charges filed against suspect in shootings of two Jewish men in LA

Federal hate crime charges filed against suspect in shootings of two Jewish men in LA

KABC (LOS ANGELES) — Federal hate crime charges have been filed in the shootings of two Jewish men in Los Angeles this week, according to a criminal complaint. Jaime Tran, 28, has been charged with hate crimes in the separate shootings of two Jewish men as they were leaving religious services […]

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EPA chief provides update on air following East Palestine derailment

EPA chief provides update on air following East Palestine derailment

Angelo Merendino/Getty Images (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — As the cleanup and investigation continues into the freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, concerned residents have been pushing government officials for more answers on the state of the surrounding environment. EPA Administrator Michael Regan spoke with GMA 3 about the latest updates […]

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Wrongfully convicted man speaks out after governor’s full pardon

Wrongfully convicted man speaks out after governor’s full pardon

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Last month outgoing Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a full pardon to John Huffington, who spent years in prison for a murder that he didn’t commit. Huffington and his attorneys worked for years to get his conviction overturned, especially after DNA evidence exonerated him. In 2013 […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/17

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/17

Boys Basketball Region 20 Tournament Consolation Bracket PANGUITCH, Utah-Ryker Peterson posted 13 points on 5-10 from the field and the No. 5 Wayne Badgers downed No. 8 Escalante Friday 66-33 in the Region 20 Tournament Consolation Bracket at Panguitch High School.

Tyre Nichols’ mom vows to attend every court date as former officers enter not guilty pleas

Tyre Nichols’ mom vows to attend every court date as former officers enter not guilty pleas

Scott Olson/Getty Images (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) — Tyre Nichols’ mother vowed to attend every court date for the five former Memphis police officers accused of murder in connection to the traffic stop beating of her son at a press conference Friday as the officers pleaded not guilty in their first court […]

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Teen found shot dead, face down in front of Indiana church

Teen found shot dead, face down in front of Indiana church

ABC News (CHICAGO) — A 13-year-old boy was found shot dead in Indiana this week after an apparent dispute on social media, according to his mother. The boy, identified by the Lake County Coroner’s Office as Orie Dodson, was found dead Wednesday in Gary, Indiana, a suburb of Chicago, after […]

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Family Says Utah Missionary In New Zealand Has Been Located

Family Says Utah Missionary In New Zealand Has Been Located

(South Ogden, UT) — A Utah missionary who has not been seen since a cyclone hit New Zealand earlier this week has been found. The family of Logan Williams announced yesterday that he’s been located and is safe. Officials with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also said […]

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House, Senate Unanimously Pass Bills Supporting Winter Olympics

House, Senate Unanimously Pass Bills Supporting Winter Olympics

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are showing their support for a bid to bring the Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City. The House and the Senate unanimously passed two measures involving the Olympics yesterday. Lawmakers say the bills give the International Olympic Committee assurances that the city and […]

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Romney: Trump “By Far The Most Likely” To Be GOP Nominee In 2024

Romney: Trump “By Far The Most Likely” To Be GOP Nominee In 2024

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney believes former President Donald Trump is best positioned to be the Republican presidential nominee in 2024. Romney said a crowded primary would most likely help Trump secure the nomination. He argued the only way to stop Trump would be to shrink the field […]

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Utah Lawmakers Agree On Tax Cut Package

Utah Lawmakers Agree On Tax Cut Package

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s Republican leaders will push for a reduction in the state’s income tax rate as part of a bill that will also affect seniors, women and low-income Utahns. If approved, House Bill 54 will reduce the state income tax from four-point-eight-five to four-point-six-five percent. It […]

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