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Month: February 2024

Why the warming effects of this El Niño event will linger for several months

Why the warming effects of this El Niño event will linger for several months

George Rose/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The effects of the El Niño event currently bringing extreme moisture to the southwestern U.S. are expected to linger for months, with record heat recorded all over the world, scientists say. Several regions around the planet are expected to experience record-breaking average surface air […]

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California winter storm: Blizzard warning issued as snow heads to Sierra Nevada mountains

California winter storm: Blizzard warning issued as snow heads to Sierra Nevada mountains

ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — A blizzard warning is in effect in California as a new storm system moves into the mountains with potential to deliver more than 10 feet of snow. The heavy snow will begin blasting California’s Sierra Nevada mountains Thursday afternoon and evening, and will continue into […]

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23-year-old pregnant Amish woman murdered: ‘Everyone is stunned,’ community member says

23-year-old pregnant Amish woman murdered: ‘Everyone is stunned,’ community member says

Sheila Paras via Getty Images (SPARTA TOWNSHIP, PA.) — The predominantly Amish community in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, is shocked and scared after a 23-year-old pregnant Amish woman was killed this week, a community member told ABC News. “Everyone is stunned — this doesn’t happen here,” said Charleen Hajec, a pharmacist who […]

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1 dead, 6 others shot in Orlando shooting: Police

1 dead, 6 others shot in Orlando shooting: Police

WFTV (ORLANDO, Fla.) — One person is dead and six others have suffered gunshot injuries stemming from a disagreement over when a vehicle was to be returned, which resulted in an exchange of gunfire between two groups in Orlando, Florida, police said. The six injured victims were transferred to the […]

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At least 1 dead as largest wildfire in state history tears through Texas Panhandle

At least 1 dead as largest wildfire in state history tears through Texas Panhandle

ABC News (AMARILLO, Texas) — Several large wildfires continue to tear through northern Texas, including one that has grown into the largest blaze in state history. The Smokehouse Creek Fire that ignited in Hutchinson County remained active as of Thursday morning, having burned an estimated 1,075,000 acres and was just […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/29

Boys Basketball 1A Quarterfinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Daxton Miller led the way with 9 points and 6 rebounds and the No. 3 Panguitch Bobcats pounded No. 6 Manila 51-18 in the 1A state quarterfinals at the Sevier Valley Center Thursday. The Bobcats shot 54 percent (21-39) for the game. Riley […]

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Republican Candidate Nikki Haley speaks at Utah Valley University

Republican Candidate Nikki Haley speaks at Utah Valley University

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley was in Utah yesterday. Haley spoke to a crowd at a sold-out event at Utah Valley University. She doubled down on her claim that she is a new generation candidate offering Americans a choice in November. […]

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Utah To Give Money To New Affordable Housing Group

Utah To Give Money To New Affordable Housing Group

(Kane Creek, UT) — Craig Weston will be receiving a million dollars from the Utah legislature through his housing nonprofit. The Kane Creek Preservation development was recently founded by Weston and a couple other investors. Originally they requested two-and-a-half million dollars. The group is focused on awareness and education of […]

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Senate Passes Bill With NHL Sport Implications

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would allow Salt Lake City to create a downtown sports and entertainment zone has won the approval of the Utah Senate. Proponents say the bill has the potential to keep the Utah Jazz playing downtown. With a vote of 21 to seven […]

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State Baseball Bill Heads To Governor’s Desk

State Baseball Bill Heads To Governor’s Desk

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are sending an amended bill for a Fairpark area investment district to Gov. Spencer Cox for his signature. The so-called Major League Baseball bill passed the Utah Senate yesterday. The bill makes possible the construction of a MLB stadium in the advent of […]

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