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Month: February 2025

Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/20

Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/20

Men’s Basketball SWAC RANGELY, Colo.-Isaac Garrett’s 23 points and 9 rebounds led the way and the No. 1 Snow Badgers routed Colorado Northwestern 94-71 Thursday in SWAC men’s college basketball play at Hefley Arena. Tyler Christensen’s 14 points and 5 assists led the Spartans in the loss. Women’s Basketball SWAC […]

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IRS layoffs underway around the country as millions prepare to file taxes

IRS layoffs underway around the country as millions prepare to file taxes

Photo by J. David Ake/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday began laying off more than 6,000 new and newly promoted employees across the country, sources familiar with the planning told ABC News, as part of President Donald Trump’s campaign to shrink the federal workforce that could have potential […]

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Here are all the agencies federal workers are being fired from

Here are all the agencies federal workers are being fired from

J. David Ake/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In the weeks since President Donald Trump has assumed office, more than 200,000 federal workers at more than a dozen agencies have had their roles eliminated. The mass culling stems in large part from efforts by Elon Musk and the newly formed Department of […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/20

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/20

Boys Basketball 2A State Quarterfinals @ SVC RICHFIELD, Utah-Tad Swarnes netted 13 points on 6-10 from the field and the No. 4 ALA Eagles got past No. 12 South Sevier 52-48 Thursday in the 2A state quarterfinals at the Sevier Valley Center. Kade Johnson’s 15 points led the Wolves in […]

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BYU To Reopen Jerusalem Center

BYU To Reopen Jerusalem Center

(Provo, UT) — Brigham Young University is reopening its Jerusalem Center. Academic programs there were halted 18 months ago when Hamas attacked Israel. Officials say now that a ceasefire agreement has been reached, they feel confident in welcoming back students in April. BYU says they do expect there will be […]

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Utah Bill Allows “Bring Your Own Blood” for Medical Procedures

Utah Bill Allows “Bring Your Own Blood” for Medical Procedures

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill passed the Utah House yesterday, allowing patients to use their own blood or choose a specific donor for medical procedures. The bill mandates that hospitals allow directed donations, including from friends or family, unless in emergencies. Critics, including the American Red Cross, argue […]

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Zion Shuttle Service Returning For Season

Zion Shuttle Service Returning For Season

(Springdale, UT) — Shuttle service to Zion National Park is returning for the season. The National Park Service says the service will return on March 2nd, which is less than two weeks away. This year’s service includes the Zion Canyon Line and Springdale Line, although each is offering various times […]

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Bill To Protect Campus Religious Clubs Advances

Bill To Protect Campus Religious Clubs Advances

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill aimed at protecting clubs on public university campuses is advancing through the State House. The measure sponsored by Republican Representative Karianne Lisonbee would require that belief-based groups be treated the same as other campus organizations. That would include religious, political and ideological clubs. […]

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Winter storm moves east: 80 million Americans in path of snow, brutal cold

Winter storm moves east: 80 million Americans in path of snow, brutal cold

ABC News (NEW YORK) — At least nine states from Georgia to Delaware are under snow and ice alerts as a winter storm moves east — with brutal, record-breaking cold temperatures in the Midwest and Central U.S. in the wake of the storm. On Tuesday, the storm brought 11 inches […]

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Two Texas teenage girls in custody after FBI, police disrupt possible ‘mass casualty’ school plot

Two Texas teenage girls in custody after FBI, police disrupt possible ‘mass casualty’ school plot

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — The FBI became aware on Tuesday of threats that were communicated involving two teenage girls, ages 15 and 16, plotting what the FBI called a “mass casualty attack” using pipe bombs and guns targeting Memorial High School in Harris County, Texas, according to law enforcement […]

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