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Month: February 2024

Arthur Engoron, judge in Trump civil fraud case, received envelope with powder, police respond to courthouse

Arthur Engoron, judge in Trump civil fraud case, received envelope with powder, police respond to courthouse

Jefferson Siegel via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The New York City judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial received an envelope containing a powdery substance Wednesday morning, prompting emergency services to respond to the courthouse, officials said. The envelope was addressed to Justice Arthur Engoron, who […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/28

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/28

Boys Basketball 1A State 2nd Round @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Kole Westwood recorded 14 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists on 6-11 from the field as the No. 4 Piute Thunderbirds routed No. 13 Escalante 66-31 Wednesday in the second round of the state tournament at the Sevier Valley Center. Kendal […]

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Lake Mead Named Deadliest National Park

Lake Mead Named Deadliest National Park

(St. George, UT) — A new study places Lake Mead as the deadliest National Park in the U.S. over the past ten years. The study was done by personal injury company Connecticut Trial Firm and took data information from the Public Risk Management Program. A spokesperson for the park told […]

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Bill Would Require Utah Hunters, Others To Wear Orange

Bill Would Require Utah Hunters, Others To Wear Orange

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill making its way through the Utah legislature would require hunters, hikers, and other people enjoying outdoor activities to wear orange. House Bill 222 would make orange clothing a requirement in certain wildlife management areas to reduce the risk of hunting accidents. The bill […]

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Political School Flag Ban Fails In The State House

Political School Flag Ban Fails In The State House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The bill that would have banned flags deemed political or religious failed in the house. Lawmakers felt the terms of what is and not political was not defined well enough to pass and did not want to “silence” teachers. The bill did however define LGBTQ-plus […]

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Republicans Pass Calendar Blocking Bill After AG Reyes Case

Republicans Pass Calendar Blocking Bill After AG Reyes Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State Republicans have passed a bill that will keep state employees calendars private regardless of if it is state business. This comes after a judge ruled that Attorney General Sean Reyes’ state calendars are subject to the open-records law and must be turned over to […]

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Judge in Trump civil fraud case received envelope with white powder, police respond to courthouse: Sources

Judge in Trump civil fraud case received envelope with white powder, police respond to courthouse: Sources

Jefferson Siegel via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The New York City judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial received an envelope containing a white powder Wednesday, prompting an emergency response from police and fire officials, law enforcement sources told ABC News. The envelope was addressed to […]

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Florida lawmakers, advocates march in protest of anti-transgender legislation

Florida lawmakers, advocates march in protest of anti-transgender legislation

Carl Juste/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (TALLAHASSEE) — Hundreds of transgender and nonbinary Floridians and allies are expected to march through the state capital in Tallahassee Wednesday in opposition to years-long legislative efforts targeting gender-diverse communities. “As we march through the streets of Florida, let our collective voice […]

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Trump plans to post $100 million bond, asks for stay of ‘punitive’ $464M judgment in civil fraud case

Trump plans to post $100 million bond, asks for stay of ‘punitive’ $464M judgment in civil fraud case

Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are seeking to pause the enforcement of the penalties in his civil fraud trial, telling the court that he intends to post a bond of only $100 million — well short of the $464 million judgement ordered by Manhattan […]

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Supreme Court rejects Idaho serial killer Thomas Creech’s request for a stay of execution

Supreme Court rejects Idaho serial killer Thomas Creech’s request for a stay of execution

Giles Clarke/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Idaho serial killer Thomas Eugene Creech’s last-minute request for a stay of execution. Associate Justice Elena Kagan issued the decision to deny Creech’s request Wednesday morning, clearing the way for prison authorities to carry out his execution by lethal […]

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