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Month: November 2024

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/27

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/27

Boys Basketball IFour Media Invitational @ Manti High School MANTI, Utah-Austin Park led the way with 16 points and the Juab Wasps stonewalled Grand 69-39 Wednesday at the IFour Media Invitational. Weston Jones led the Red Devils with 12 points in the loss. MANTI, Utah-Brady Bell posted 24 points and […]

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Stowaway discovered on board flight from New York to Paris

Stowaway discovered on board flight from New York to Paris

Robert Alexander/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Amid the Thanksgiving travel rush, a stowaway was discovered Tuesday night onboard a Delta Air Lines flight out of JFK Airport in New York City headed to Paris. Authorities said the stowaway was discovered on board Delta Flight 264 from JFK to Paris and […]

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FedEx deliveries of AT&T iPhones targeted in nationwide theft ring

FedEx deliveries of AT&T iPhones targeted in nationwide theft ring

ABCNews.com (NEW YORK) — AAT&T customers are being urged to stay cautious as thieves are using cellular data to track and steal deliveries, particularly iPhones. Police report a nationwide surge in package thefts by organized criminal groups targeting FedEx shipments of new AT&T iPhones, sometimes resulting in violence. “Criminal actors […]

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Six Weber State Football Standouts Receive Big Sky Honors

Six Weber State Football Standouts Receive Big Sky Honors

OGDEN, Utah-Wednesday, six Weber State football standouts received honors from the Big Sky Conference. All Big-Sky Second Team junior tailback Damon Bankston (1,104 rushing yards, 6 TD’s, 6.2 yards per carry) senior defensive end Kemari Munier-Bailey (9 sacks, 18.5 tackles for a loss) junior offensive lineman Gavin Ortega senior receiver […]

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Jay Hill Named As Broyles Award Nominee

Jay Hill Named As Broyles Award Nominee

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.-Wednesday, BYU defensive coordinator/safeties coach Jay Hill was named as a nominee for the Broyles Award, which is annually presented to college football’s top assistant coach. Hill has played an instrumental role in the Cougars’ 9-2 record, which presently has them ranked No. 19 nationally and tied for first […]

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Abortions fell 2% the year Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade: CDC

Abortions fell 2% the year Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade: CDC

Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via Getty Images, FILE (WASHINGTON) — The number of abortions performed in the U.S. fell slightly in 2022, the year the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, a new federal report found. In 2022, a total of 613,383 legal abortions were reported by 48 areas. Among the 47 […]

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Most Popular Thanksgiving Pie In UT Revealed

Most Popular Thanksgiving Pie In UT Revealed

(Undated) — Google is revealing the most popular Thanksgiving pie in Utah. The data comes from Google Trends and determines the most popular Thanksgiving pies in each state based off of Google searches within the state. In Utah, key lime pie is the favorite this Thanksgiving, as searches for key […]

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Unemployment Rising In UT

Unemployment Rising In UT

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Initial filings for unemployment are on the rise across Utah. That’s according to the U.S. Department of Labor, which says that for the week ending November 16th, more than 19-hundred new filings for unemployment were submitted. That number is up from just over 13-hundred the […]

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Daughter of pilot who died in crash while rescuing dogs speaks out about his death

Daughter of pilot who died in crash while rescuing dogs speaks out about his death

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Leah Kim remembers her dad for his infectious smile and loving heart. “His legacy is for people to live their lives with joy,” she told ABC News. Seuk Kim, 49, was a pilot, animal rescuer and father of three. He began flying during the pandemic […]

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Utah Child Welfare System Faces Scrutiny Amid Calls for Reform

Utah Child Welfare System Faces Scrutiny Amid Calls for Reform

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s child welfare system is under scrutiny, with calls for reform to prioritize children’s safety over parental rights. Despite claims of improvements, some critics remain skeptical. Senator Luz Escamilla emphasizes the need for better “red flag” systems and quicker intervention.