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Month: March 2024

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/1

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/1

Boys Basketball 1A Semifinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Ridge Lundgren netted 19 points and 5 rebounds and the No. 1 Rich Rebels smacked No. 4 Piute 70-49 in the 1A state semifinals at the Sevier Valley Center Friday. Kole Westwood’s 13 points and 9 rebounds led the Thunderbirds in the loss. […]

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‘Rust’ director Joel Souza recalls on-set shooting during armorer’s trial: ‘Nothing made sense’

‘Rust’ director Joel Souza recalls on-set shooting during armorer’s trial: ‘Nothing made sense’

ABC (SANTA FE, N.M.) — “Rust” director Joel Souza recalled the “chaotic” scene and confusion after he and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins were shot on the set of “Rust” during the involuntary manslaughter trial of armorer Hannah Gutierrez. “There was an incredibly loud bang that was not like the half and […]

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Severed body parts belonging to 2 people found in Long Island park

Severed body parts belonging to 2 people found in Long Island park

WABC (NEW YORK) — A young girl stumbled across a gruesome crime scene in Long Island on Thursday with the discovery of a severed limb, and the resulting investigation has turned up even more body parts. Severed body parts belonging to two people were found in a park in Babylon, […]

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As threats against judges soar, some speak out

As threats against judges soar, some speak out

Getty Images – STOCK (CHARLOTTE, N.C.) — A Greenville, South Carolina, man pleaded guilty on Friday for sending a threatening letter to a federal judge that read, in part, “I have watched you leave the courthouse numerous times and plotted to get my revenge.” Authorities say the handwritten letter goes […]

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Brown U. professor discusses systemic racism and its deep roots

Brown U. professor discusses systemic racism and its deep roots

J. Countess/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Brown University professor Tricia Rose has spent decades studying race, gender, and class in America. Her new book “Metaracism: How Systemic Racism Devastates Black Lives – and How We Break Free,” which will be released next week, provides an account of American inequality and […]

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LDS Church Leaders Call On Members To Vote

LDS Church Leaders Call On Members To Vote

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Latter-day Saint church leaders are calling on Utah members to show up at their precinct caucus meetings on Tuesday. Leaders say no matter the party affiliation, everyone should do their homework and know the candidates and issues. Utah will join 15 other states and one […]

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New National Park Service Report Sets New Attendance Record For Glen Canyon

New National Park Service Report Sets New Attendance Record For Glen Canyon

(St. George, UT) — There is a new attendance record for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The National Park Service released its report on attendance and Glen Canyon ranked as one of the highest and reported it had 5-point-2-million visitors in 2023. The previous yearly high was in 2017 with […]

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Scott Strong Named New Utah Division of State Parks Director

Scott Strong Named New Utah Division of State Parks Director

(St. George, UT) — There is a new man in charge of Utah’s State Parks. Scott Strong was named the new Utah Division of State Parks director yesterday by Utah Department of Natural Resources Executive Director Joel Ferry. The move was supported by the State Parks board. The former deputy […]

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Utah Front License Plate Bill Passes

Utah Front License Plate Bill Passes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would end the requirement for front license plates in Utah passed its final vote in the Senate Wednesday. Senate Bill 45 passed 27 to zero, but with a slight change; commercial vehicles in the state will still be required to have front […]

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Democratic Support Growing In Utah Counties

Democratic Support Growing In Utah Counties

(Undated) — Counties in Utah are beginning to turn blue according to a state democratic representative. Cache County and a handful of other Utah counties are beginning to see a “clear progression” in blue turn out. A chair of the Cache County Democratic Party told the Salt Lake Tribune that […]

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