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Month: February 2025

Grocery stores limit egg purchases, thefts increase as bird flu spreads across US

Grocery stores limit egg purchases, thefts increase as bird flu spreads across US

Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As bird flu continues to spread across the U.S., stores around the country are reporting a shortage of eggs amid soaring prices, high demand and supply limits. More than 150 million poultry birds have been killed across all 50 states in […]

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Enoch Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Woman

Enoch Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Woman

(Cedar City, UT) — An Enoch man is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in his vehicle in Cedar City. Lehi Rulon Jeffs was arrested Monday night and booked into Iron County Jail. Authorities say Jeffs committed the crime on or about January 29th while driving the victim around in […]

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Utah Lawmakers Pushing Bill That Would Regulate App Store Purchases For Kids

Utah Lawmakers Pushing Bill That Would Regulate App Store Purchases For Kids

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are pushing a bill that would further regulate app store purchases for kids. A measure that would require app stores to verify the age of their customers passed the state Senate Monday. If it becomes law, both Google and Apple’s app stores would […]

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Attempted rapist told victim he was an ICE agent: Police sources

Attempted rapist told victim he was an ICE agent: Police sources

The NYPD is searching for a man who allegedly tried to rape a woman in Brooklyn on Feb. 11, 2025. NYPD (NEW YORK) — Authorities in New York City are searching for a man who allegedly impersonated a federal immigration enforcement agent before trying to rape a 51-year-old woman in […]

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Nonprofits accuse administration of ‘accelerating’ USAID firings

Nonprofits accuse administration of ‘accelerating’ USAID firings

J. David Ake/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A group of nonprofits suing the Trump administration over its 90-day foreign aid freeze is accusing government officials of “accelerating their terminations of contracts and suspensions of grants of USAID and State Department partners,” according to court documents filed Wednesday. The aid groups, who filed their suit Tuesday, […]

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Rat birth control and ‘Rat Walks’ among new initiatives to curb NYC’s rat population

Rat birth control and ‘Rat Walks’ among new initiatives to curb NYC’s rat population

ABC (NEW YORK) — New York City is known for its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, but lurking beneath the glitz and glamour of the city that never sleeps are 3 million resilient rats that have cemented their place as native New Yorkers. According to Orkin, the pest control service, […]

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High School Sports Schedule 2/12/25

Boys Basketball 3A Playoffs *Summit Academy Bears @ North Sanpete Hawks – 7pm 2A Playoffs *Millard Eagles @ North Sevier Wolves – 7pm *Gunnison Valley Bulldogs @ Grand Red Devils – 7pm *Maeser Prep Lions @ Beaver Beavers – 7pm Duchesne Eagles @ Parowan Rams – 7pm   *= Broadcast […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/11

Girls Basketball 3A State Playoffs 1st Round BLUFFDALE, Utah-Madison Eliason led the way with 17 points and the No. 17 Delta Rabbits upset No. 16 Summit Academy 47-41 Tuesday in the first round of the 3A girls basketball state playoffs. Reagan Morgan and Vanessa Mansfield had 10 points apiece in […]

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Tom Holmoe To Retire As BYU Director of Athletics At End of Spring Sports

Tom Holmoe To Retire As BYU Director of Athletics At End of Spring Sports

PROVO, Utah-Per Tuesday afternoon news, BYU director of athletics Tom Holmoe announced his retirement at the conclusion of spring sports this upcoming June. Holmoe will address the media Wednesday at 10:00 am at a press conference to be aired on BYUTV and byutv.org. Holmoe became the director of athletics at […]

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As Trump pushes whirlwind agenda, DOJ is challenged to defend his orders in court

As Trump pushes whirlwind agenda, DOJ is challenged to defend his orders in court

Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Three weeks into Donald Trump’s breakneck effort to remake the federal government, the rapid pace of lawsuits pushing back against his orders — and a number of legal setbacks for the Trump administration — have challenged the Department of Justice, seemingly overwhelming the […]

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