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Month: February 2025

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/28

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/28

Boys Basketball 1A Semifinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Drake Weston netted 21 points and the No. 1 Rich Rebels outlasted No. 5 Tabiona 81-68 in triple overtime Friday in the 1A state semifinals at the Sevier Valley Center. Bryson Fabrizio’s 22 points led the Tigers in the loss. Rich next plays […]

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Transportation Bill Advances in Utah with Changes After City Pushback

Transportation Bill Advances in Utah with Changes After City Pushback

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A transportation bill is progressing after adjustments were made to address concerns from Salt Lake City and others. Originally, the bill included a one-year pause on road safety projects, but after pushback, that provision was removed. The revised bill still calls for a study on […]

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Bill Could Bring Second Pro Sports Stadium to Salt Lake City’s West Side

Bill Could Bring Second Pro Sports Stadium to Salt Lake City’s West Side

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A new bill could allow Salt Lake City’s west side to host two professional stadiums instead of just one for a potential Major League Baseball team. Introduced by Senator Scott Sandall, SB-336 reduces the minimum stadium capacity from 30-thousand to 18-thousand and removes restrictions limiting […]

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2A Boys and Girls Basketball 2025 All-Tournament Teams

2A Boys and Girls Basketball 2025 All-Tournament Teams

RICHFIELD, Utah-The boys and girls basketball 2A State Tournaments wrapped up on Saturday night with the Kanab Cowboys being crowned as the boys state champions and the South Sevier Rams earning the State Championship for the girls. The Mid-Utah Radio and TeamHive.Live broadcast crew have released their 2025 2A All-Tournament […]

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New 6th District Courthouse opens

New 6th District Courthouse opens

The new Utah 6th District Courts Building in Manti opened its doors to the public on Monday. The building is approximately 28,500 square feet with two courtrooms, a secure sally port and other features. The new facility has improved security measures as well as operational inefficiencies that existed in the […]

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Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/27

Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/27

Men’s Basketball SWAC EPHRAIM, Utah-Isaac Garrett netted 22 points and 12 rebounds on 10-16 from the field and the No. 1 Snow Badgers routed Southern Idaho 85-63 Thursday in SWAC men’s basketball play at the Horne Activity Center. The Badgers shot 54 percent from the field in improving to 28-1 […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/27

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/27

Boys Basketball 1A State Quarterfinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Luke Andrus posted 14 points and 6 rebounds and the No. 11 Bryce Valley Mustangs upset No. 3 Milford 53-48 in the 1A state quarterfinals Thursday at the Sevier Valley Center. Sadler Barnes’ game-high 22 points led the Tigers in the loss. […]

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Utah Deportation Bill Stalls Over Concerns for Legal Immigrants

Utah Deportation Bill Stalls Over Concerns for Legal Immigrants

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah bill aimed at deporting criminal immigrants stalled in the state Senate due to concerns it could affect legal immigrants. HB-226 proposed increasing sentences for certain violent misdemeanors to 365 days, aligning with federal deportation policies. Critics worry this could impact legal residents. The […]

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DHS registry for migrants in US illegally raises alarm from immigration advocates

DHS registry for migrants in US illegally raises alarm from immigration advocates

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem/ Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Immigrant rights groups and immigration law experts are raising concerns after the Department of Homeland Security announced that it is creating an online database designed to keep track of migrants over the age of 14 who are living […]

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Supreme Court delays deadline for Trump administration to pay $1.9B in foreign aid

Supreme Court delays deadline for Trump administration to pay $1.9B in foreign aid

Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily delayed a court-mandated deadline requiring the Trump administration to pay nearly $2 billion to contracted aid organizations for work they already completed. Chief Justice John Roberts, in an order Wednesday night, stayed a lower court order that the […]

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