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Biden to announce over $600M in Florida resiliency projects following hurricanes

Biden to announce over $600M in Florida resiliency projects following hurricanes

Tristan Wheelock/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden will travel on Sunday to Florida areas ravaged by the back-to-back hurricanes, and announce federal funding for projects to strengthen the electrical grid, according to the White House. Biden will be touring St. Petersburg, one of the hardest hit Florida […]

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Snow Sports Roundup: 10/12

Snow Sports Roundup: 10/12

Men’s Soccer SWAC EPHRAIM, Utah-Max Mayer and Nefthaly Loya Veronica each scored twice and the No. 19 Snow Badgers dismantled Colorado Northwestern 5-2 in SWAC men’s soccer play Saturday. Jack Burman also scored in the win for the Badgers. Roberto Florez Araiza and JT Orr scored in defeat for the […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/12

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/12

Baseball 1A State Championship @ Gates Field (Kearns High School) KEARNS, Utah-Camden Englestead drove in three runs and the No. 1 Panguitch Bobcats routed No. 4 Piute 13-3 Saturday in the 1A state championship game at Gates Field at Kearns High School. Quade Veater, Taycen Ramsay and Burkley Dalton drove […]

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Dangerous, record-breaking heat hits the West

Dangerous, record-breaking heat hits the West

David McNew/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dangerous, record-breaking heat is ongoing in the West, with the temperature in Phoenix reaching the triple digits every day for the last three weeks. Phoenix climbed over a scorching 110 degrees on 80 days in 2024 — shattering the record set last year with […]

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Soldier who attempted to assist ISIS in killing US troops sentenced to 14 years

Soldier who attempted to assist ISIS in killing US troops sentenced to 14 years

amphotora/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A United States Army soldier has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after he allegedly attempted to assist ISIS in conducting a deadly ambush on U.S. troops, according to the Department of Justice. Cole Bridges, a 24-year old man from Stow, Ohio, has been sentenced […]

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1 dead, at least 12 injured in shooting at Oklahoma City party

1 dead, at least 12 injured in shooting at Oklahoma City party

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (OKLAHOMA CITY) — At least one person has been killed and 12 others have been injured in a shooting that took place at a party at an event center in Oklahoma City, police have confirmed. Oklahoma City Police said that it appears there was a disturbance which […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/11

Football 3A South CEDAR CITY, Utah-Griffin Wayman (16-21, 198 yards, 4 TD’s) and Malik Fautin (6 rec, 106 yards, 3 TD’s) each recorded solid performances and the Richfield Wildcats clobbered Canyon View 42-10 Friday in 3A South football play. Wayman also ran for a score and Gage Yardley returned an […]

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Coast Guard pilot describes ‘insane’ rescue of man floating on cooler in Gulf after Hurricane Milton

Coast Guard pilot describes ‘insane’ rescue of man floating on cooler in Gulf after Hurricane Milton

Sean Rayford/Getty Images (LONGBOAT KEY, Fla.) — When Coast Guard pilot Lt. Ian Logan went out to search the waters off Longboat Key in the wake of Hurricane Milton roaring ashore on the western Florida coast, he didn’t expect to find anyone who needed help. To all of their surprise, […]

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Due to security concerns, Trump likely won’t golf again until after election: Sources

Due to security concerns, Trump likely won’t golf again until after election: Sources

Mike Stobe/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump has not played golf since the apparent assassination attempt near one of his courses last month, and is not expected to hit the golf course again until a new security plan is in place — which sources tell ABC News […]

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Utah candidates for Mitt Romney’s open US Senate seat debate approaches to climate change

Utah candidates for Mitt Romney’s open US Senate seat debate approaches to climate change

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The Republican and Democratic candidates vying for Mitt Romney’s open U.S. Senate seat are aiming to convince Utah voters that they have the better blueprint to tackle climate change and protect the state’s vast natural resources. Republican U.S. Rep. John Curtis squared off on the debate […]

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