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Month: June 2025

The South Prevails over the North At Snow College Saturday

The South Prevails over the North At Snow College Saturday

EPHRAIM, Utah-Kilo Tsosie connected on a 34-yard touchdown pass to his high school teammate Sadler Barnes to lift the South to a 20-16 win over the North Saturday in the 1A-3A North vs. South Football All-Star game Saturday at Terry Foote Stadium on the campus of Snow College. Malik Fautin […]

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Family, friends, leaders pay final respects to slain Minnesota legislator and husband

Family, friends, leaders pay final respects to slain Minnesota legislator and husband

Steven Garcia/Getty Images (MINNEAPOLIS) — Tens of thousands of mourners packed a Minneapolis basilica Saturday to pay their final respects to Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark who were killed in their home two weeks ago in an alleged politically motivated shooting. A who’s who of leaders […]

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Nearly 400 flights canceled into and out of Atlanta airport due to severe weather

Nearly 400 flights canceled into and out of Atlanta airport due to severe weather

Boarding1Now/Getty Images/STOCK (ATLANTA) — Nearly 400 flights were canceled into and out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Saturday after severe weather and hail fell overnight. Weather so far has forced 380 Delta flight cancellations at the airport, with additional delays and cancellations expected. Around 100 Delta Airlines aircrafts were […]

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California Gov. Newsom suing Fox News for $787 million for defamation

California Gov. Newsom suing Fox News for $787 million for defamation

Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (DELAWARE) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom is suing Fox News for $787 million for defamation. Newsom’s allegations stem from Fox News host Jesse Watters’ coverage of the battle between the governor and President Donald Trump when the Trump administration sent the California National Guard to Los Angeles […]

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Boulder attack suspect pleads not guilty to federal hate crime charges

Boulder attack suspect pleads not guilty to federal hate crime charges

Boulder Police Department (BOULDER, Colo.) — The man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of Colorado marchers advocating for the release of hostages being held in Gaza pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges on Friday. Mohamed Soliman, 45, appeared in federal court in Denver for his arraignment after […]

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Slain Minnesota lawmaker becomes 1st woman to lie at state capitol

Slain Minnesota lawmaker becomes 1st woman to lie at state capitol

Stephen Maturen/Getty Images (MINNESOTA) — Minnesotans are lining up at the state capitol on Friday to honor a slain lawmaker and her husband as their accused killer made a brief appearance in court. Democratic Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were shot dead in their home on June […]

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Forsyth Fire Evacuation Orders Downgraded in Pine Valley

Forsyth Fire Evacuation Orders Downgraded in Pine Valley

(Pine Valley, UT) — Residents of Pine Valley, Grass Valley, and Grassy Flats will be allowed to return home starting at 10:00 a.m. today as evacuation orders are downgraded from “Go” to “Set” status. Only residents will be allowed past the soft road closure, according to the Washington County Sheriff’s […]

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Two More Measles Cases Confirmed In Utah

Two More Measles Cases Confirmed In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two more cases of measles have been confirmed in Utah. Health officials say the latest patients are both pregnant women, one in Utah County and the other in the Southwest Utah Public Health District. They are unvaccinated and had contact with previously-confirmed cases. That brings […]

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2 Milwaukee police officers shot, suspect arrested

2 Milwaukee police officers shot, suspect arrested

Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (MILWAUKEE) Two Milwaukee police officers were shot after responding to a call for a person with a weapon late Thursday, police said. A suspect has been arrested in connection with the shooting on Friday morning, police said. In what is being described as an “ambush,” officers were […]

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Judge says jury in Kohberger murder trial won’t hear defense theory that someone else is the real killer

Judge says jury in Kohberger murder trial won’t hear defense theory that someone else is the real killer

Ted S. Warren-Pool/Getty Images (MOSCOW, Idaho) —  In a series of final rulings ahead of Bryan Kohberger’s capital murder trial, Judge Steven Hippler said lawyers for the man who could be executed, if convicted, won’t be permitted to present to the jury the theory that some unknown person is the […]

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