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Year: 2023

Gregory McMichael, convicted in Ahmaud Arbery murder, moved to medical prison

Gregory McMichael, convicted in Ahmaud Arbery murder, moved to medical prison

Glynn County Sheriff’s Office (AUGUSTA, Ga.) — Just around five months after being booked into a state prison, Gregory McMichael, one of three men convicted of killing Ahmaud Arbery, has been moved to a new facility. McMichael has been moved from Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison, where he was […]

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Husband charged with murder of missing Massachusetts mom of 3: Prosecutors

Husband charged with murder of missing Massachusetts mom of 3: Prosecutors

Ana Walshe / Facebook (NEW YORK) — The husband of Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother of three who has been missing for more than two weeks, has been charged with her murder, according to a warrant issued from Quincy District Court on Tuesday. Brian Walshe is scheduled to be arraigned […]

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Arizona town’s residents resort to drastic measures after water supply is cut off

Arizona town’s residents resort to drastic measures after water supply is cut off

Eric Mischke / EyeEm/Getty Images (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) — Residents of one Arizona town are findings way to get creative when it comes to saving water after their supply was cut off. On New Year’s Day, the city of Scottsdale stopped providing water to the roughly 1,000 people who live in […]

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Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a ‘recovery operation’

Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a ‘recovery operation’

Oklahoma Highway Patrol (CYRIL, Okla.) — The search for a 4-year-old girl who was reported missing after a postal carrier found her sister wandering alone outside is now considered a “recovery operation,” authorities said Monday. The update comes after one of her caregivers was arrested on a murder charge in […]

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Federal Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Over Allowing Girls To Play Football

(Denver, CO) — A lawsuit over allowing girls to play football at Utah high schools is getting a new life thanks to a federal appeals court. Denver’s Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled recently that a lower court judge made an incorrect ruling in dismissing the lawsuit. Seven Utah […]

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State Representative Karen Kwan To Replace Mayne In State Senate

State Representative Karen Kwan To Replace Mayne In State Senate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state representative from Murray is getting a promotion to the state Senate. The Utah Democratic Party announced yesterday that Representative Karen Kwan won a special election and will replace state Senator Karen Mayne. The West Valley City senator announced her resignation a few weeks […]

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Upwards Of 28 Inches Of Snow To Come To Some Regions

Upwards Of 28 Inches Of Snow To Come To Some Regions

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utah is gearing up for snow. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the cities of Cedar City, Beaver and Milford, and surrounding areas. It’s in effect now until five-p.m. tomorrow. Experts are forecasting upwards of 28 inches of snow.

Utah Legislature Gavels Into Session Today

Utah Legislature Gavels Into Session Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are set to start their 45-day session today in Salt Lake City. Lawmakers come back to the State Capitol with a nearly three-billion dollar budget surplus and a mandate from the governor to increase education spending and raise teacher salaries. Republican leaders are […]

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Feds to drop charges against NYPD officer accused of being spy for China

Feds to drop charges against NYPD officer accused of being spy for China

Tim Drivas Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have asked a judge to dismiss criminal charges against an NYPD officer and Army reservist who had been charged with being a Chinese agent. “As a result of our continued investigation, the government obtained additional information bearing on the […]

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The Salt Lake Bees To Receive New Home In 2025

The Salt Lake Bees To Receive New Home In 2025

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday morning, the Larry H. Miller Company, the owners of the Salt Lake Bees’ Minor League Baseball Triple A franchise, announced a new home for the team in 2025. The Bees, who presently play at Smith’s Ballpark in downtown Salt Lake City, will play at Daybreak, a master-planned […]

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