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Month: March 2025

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/25

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/25

Baseball Region 12 PRICE, Utah-Kanon Childs drove in a pair of runs and the Carbon Dinos doubled up Delta 4-2 Tuesday in Region 12 baseball play. Ashton Stefanoff and Kash Nelson drove in a run apiece in the loss for the Rabbits. CEDAR CITY, Utah-Zach Maine homered twice and the […]

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Kidnapped 6-year-old rescued by Kansas trooper during traffic stop

Kidnapped 6-year-old rescued by Kansas trooper during traffic stop

(Mike Hutmacher/Wichita Eagle/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (KANSAS) — One traffic violation on a Kansas highway led to the miraculous rescue of a 6-year-old girl who had been kidnapped. Kansas Highway Patrol said the rescue happened after a highway trooper stopped an SUV for a traffic violation last month. […]

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FBI, DHS warn ‘lone offenders’ are likely carrying out Tesla attacks

FBI, DHS warn ‘lone offenders’ are likely carrying out Tesla attacks

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attacks on Tesla dealerships, cars and equipment are “rudimentary” and require little planning, according to an FBI and Department of Homeland Security assessment, which says lone offenders are the ones carrying out the attacks. “These criminal actions appear to have been conducted by lone offenders, […]

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Doctor allegedly tries to kill wife at Hawaii hiking trail: Police

Doctor allegedly tries to kill wife at Hawaii hiking trail: Police

Honolulu Police Department (HONOLULU) — A doctor is suspected of trying to kill his wife by hitting her with a rock and attempting to push her off a hiking trail in Hawaii, according to police. Gerhardt Konig, 46, and his wife were at Pali Lookout on Oahu on Monday morning […]

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Trump Appoints New EPA Administrator For Utah’s Region

Trump Appoints New EPA Administrator For Utah’s Region

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah has a new EPA administrator as President Trump appoints Cyrus Western to lead EPA Region 8. The region covers Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and 28 Indigenous tribes. Western previously served as Majority Whip in the Wyoming State House, where he […]

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Governor Cox Vetoes Property Tax Bill Over Education Funding Concerns

Governor Cox Vetoes Property Tax Bill Over Education Funding Concerns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox has vetoed SB-37, a bill that would have moved property tax revenues into the state’s general fund before being redistributed to schools. Cox argued it could confuse taxpayers and potentially divert funds from education. Senate President Stuart Adams disagreed, saying the bill […]

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Woman and dog fall into Washington state river, recovery mission underway: Police

Woman and dog fall into Washington state river, recovery mission underway: Police

Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PIERCE COUNTY, Wash.) — A 28-year-old woman is missing after she and her dog fell into a Washington state river, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement Monday. Zuleika Witron was hiking with her girlfriend and two dogs on Sunday when she and one of the […]

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3 teens try to stab mom for turning off Wi-Fi: Sheriff

3 teens try to stab mom for turning off Wi-Fi: Sheriff

Karl Tapales/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — Three teenage girls allegedly attacked their mom and tried to stab her with kitchen knives because she turned off the Wi-Fi, according to authorities in Texas. The three siblings — ages 14, 15 and 16 — “allegedly coordinated a plan to try and kill” their […]

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Administration invokes state secrets privilege to shield info on deportation flights

Administration invokes state secrets privilege to shield info on deportation flights

Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration is refusing to provide a federal judge with any additional information about last week’s deportation flights under the Alien Enemies Act, arguing the disclosure of the information would “pose reasonable danger to national security and foreign affairs.” In a court filing Monday […]

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Judge to decide if Columbia University can share student disciplinary records with Congress

Judge to decide if Columbia University can share student disciplinary records with Congress

Kena Betancur/VIEWpress (NEW YORK) — A federal judge in New York will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to extend an order that prevents Columbia University from the sharing student disciplinary records of a number of pro-Palestinian activists with a House of Representatives committee. The request for an injunction was filed […]

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