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Tyre Nichols suffered from ‘extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating’: Independent autopsy

Tyre Nichols suffered from ‘extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating’: Independent autopsy

Brandon Dill for The Washington Post via Getty Images (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) — Tyre Nichols, the Black man whose death this month at the hands of five Memphis, Tennessee, police officers has triggered national outrage, suffered from “extensive bleeding caused by a severe beating,” according to a preliminary independent autopsy commissioned […]

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Snow College Employee Found Dead

Snow College Employee Found Dead

The Ephraim City Police Department, along with Snow College Police, responded to a death investigation at a Snow College off-campus student housing unit early in the morning of Jan. 24. The individual was not a student but has worked as an employee with the college. Authorities have notified family members […]

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Back-To-Back Pac-12 Champion Utah Football 2023 Season Ticket Renewals Ready To Begin

Back-To-Back Pac-12 Champion Utah Football 2023 Season Ticket Renewals Ready To Begin

SALT LAKE CITY-Per Tuesday news, University of Utah football began their season ticket renewal opening window for the 2023 season. The Utes have experienced 76 consecutive sellouts at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Home field advantage has greatly assisted the Utes as they outscored opponents 280-99 last season and have won 25 of […]

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Justice Department files antitrust lawsuit against Google over digital advertising

Justice Department files antitrust lawsuit against Google over digital advertising

Jason Marz/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department and eight other states filed a historic antitrust lawsuit Tuesday targeting Google over what they allege is the Big Tech giant’s monopoly over the online advertising market. “Monopolies threaten the free and fair markets on which our economy is based,” Attorney General […]

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Three killed in random shooting in Yakima, Washington; gunman at large

Three killed in random shooting in Yakima, Washington; gunman at large

Yakima Police Dept. (YAKIMA, Wash.) — A gunman is at large after he allegedly shot and killed three people at a Circle K convenience store and gas station in Yakima, Washington, early Tuesday, authorities said. After the shooting at the Circle K around 3:30 a.m. local time, the gunman went […]

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UT Ranks 11th Best State To Retire

UT Ranks 11th Best State To Retire

(Salt Lake City, MN) — Salt Lake City might not be a bad place to retire. A new WalletHub report looked at affordability, health-related factors, and quality of life for retirees in all 50 states. Utah ranked eleventh overall. The top three states were Virgina, Florida, and Colorado. Meanwhile, Mississippi, […]

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Utah Rep Wants To Make Brine Shrimp State’s Crustacean

Utah Rep Wants To Make Brine Shrimp State’s Crustacean

(St. George, UT) — A Utah House representative wants to make the brine shrimp the state’s designated crustacean. Representative Rosemary T. Lesser told St. George News she is sponsoring the state crustacean designation, designated as HB 137. She said a meeting with Great Salt Lake biologist Jaimi Butler encouraged her […]

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Senate Gives Support To New Utah Flag

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Senate is indicating support for changing the design of the Utah state flag. The Senate approved the first reading of the bill that would change the flag yesterday, with 18 senators voting in favor. The bill has faced criticism from some Utahns who […]

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Republican Lawmaker Says Voucher Lobbyist Should Resign

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah lawmaker says a lobbyist who supports a bill to tie teacher raises to a school voucher program should resign from her position. Republican state Senator Mike McKell of Spanish Fork called for the resignation of Allison Sorensen yesterday. McKell was responding to an […]

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Senate Committee Passes School Voucher Bill

Senate Committee Passes School Voucher Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that ties teacher raises to a controversial school voucher program is a step closer to the governor’s desk. House Bill 215 was passed by a Senate committee yesterday on a 7-2 vote. The bill would give all Utah teachers a pay increase, but […]

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