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Year: 2024

1 dead, 23 rescued after being trapped underground in Colorado gold mine: Officials

1 dead, 23 rescued after being trapped underground in Colorado gold mine: Officials

Nina Raingold/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — One person is dead and nearly two dozen others were rescued Thursday after being stuck underground due to an equipment failure in a Colorado gold mine, officials said. The individuals were part of a tour group and became stuck near the bottom of Mollie […]

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Hospitals, health care facilities begin reopening after Hurricane Milton

Hospitals, health care facilities begin reopening after Hurricane Milton

pablohart/Getty Images (TAMPA, Fla.) — Hospitals, emergency departments and health care facilities across Florida are reopening after they evacuated patients and canceled elective surgeries due to Hurricane Milton. BayCare health care system said some of its ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, laboratories, urgent care facilities and medical group offices are […]

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Hurricane Milton’s lasting impact on health is just beginning, studies suggest

Hurricane Milton’s lasting impact on health is just beginning, studies suggest

Punta Gorda, Florida. Via Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As Florida struggles to recover from the damage caused by Hurricane Milton, and the lingering effects from Helene two weeks earlier, the long-term health consequences could be devastating, studies suggest. A recent study published in the journal Nature examining nearly […]

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When will airports in Tampa and Orlando areas reopen post-Hurricane Milton?

When will airports in Tampa and Orlando areas reopen post-Hurricane Milton?

Saul Martinez/Getty Images (TAMPA, Fla.) — Cleanup and damage assessments are underway at airports in Florida after Hurricane Milton barreled into the state’s western coast as a Category 3 storm. Multiple airports in the Tampa, Sarasota and Orlando areas closed in the hours and days ahead of landfall, with thousands […]

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Two Sanpete County cities added to Inland Port Authority

Ephraim and Gunnison were approved by the Utah Inland Port Authority this week to be “Public Infrastructure Districts” under the UIPA umbrella. This partnership could lead to state funding, low-interest borrowing and tax benefits to help new businesses and industries flourish in the two cities.

New Gunnison Valley Police Chief named

New Gunnison Valley Police Chief named

The Gunnison Valley Police Department has named Jason Adamson as their new chief. Adamson has more than two decades of law enforcement experience and has worked in SWAT and youth services. He comes from the Unified Police Department in Salt Lake County and has a masters degree in public administration […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball No. 9, Utah No. 16, In Big 12 Preseason Polls

BYU Men’s Basketball No. 9, Utah No. 16, In Big 12 Preseason Polls

IRVING, Texas-Thursday, the Big 12 men’s basketball preseason poll was released. It is as follows: Kansas-215 points Houston-211 points Iowa State-194 points Baylor-185 points Arizona-179 points Cincinnati-140 points Texas Tech-135 points Kansas State-133 points BYU-116 points TCU-90 points UCF-83 points Arizona State-64 points West Virginia-62 points Oklahoma State-46 points Colorado-37 […]

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Snow Sports Roundup: 10/10

Snow Sports Roundup: 10/10

Women’s Volleyball SWAC TWIN FALLS, Idaho-Dorina Bogar posted 18 kills and the Southern Idaho Golden Eagles downed Snow 3-2 Thursday in SWAC women’s volleyball play. Liv Marshall posted 14 kills in defeat for the Badgers. The Golden Eagles got past the Badgers 25-20, 18-25, 20-25, 25-21, 15-10. Men’s Soccer SWAC […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/10

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/10

1A State Baseball Quarterfinals @ Gates Field (Kearns High School) KEARNS, Utah-Maddix Johnson homered and the No. 1 Panguitch Bobcats blitzed No. 4 Piute 11-1 Thursday in the 1A state baseball quarterfinals at Gates Field at Kearns High School. Bridger Chappell and Remme Chappell drove in two runs apiece in […]

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St. Petersburg woman who lives across from Tropicana Field recounts Hurricane Milton: ‘It was horrifying’

St. Petersburg woman who lives across from Tropicana Field recounts Hurricane Milton: ‘It was horrifying’

ABC News (ST.PETERSBURG, Fla.) — As Hurricane Milton pummeled the St. Petersburg area, with winds strong enough to shred the roof of Tropicana Field, Kristy Austin said it sounded like a “freight train” was coming through her apartment building. “It sounded like the ocean was hitting our windows and the […]

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