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Month: October 2025

Waterford Wins 2A Boys Golf State Championship; Beaver Comes in 2nd

Waterford Wins 2A Boys Golf State Championship; Beaver Comes in 2nd

STERLING, Utah-Waterford won the 2A Boys Golf State Title Thursday at Palisade State Park Golf Course by one stroke over the Beaver Beavers, which came in second. Waterford finished the tournament at 75-over par, while Beaver finished at 76-over par. American Heritage came in third at +95, Rowland Hall moved […]

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Firefighters battle large blaze at Chevron refinery in Southern California

Firefighters battle large blaze at Chevron refinery in Southern California

A massive fire is seen erupting at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo, California, on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2025. (KABC) (LOS ANGELES) — Firefighters were battling a blaze at a Chevron refinery in Southern California late on Thursday, company and government officials said, after a massive fireball erupted at the […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Girls Soccer Region 13 CASTLE DALE, Utah-Taylie Mickelsen recorded five goals and the Manti Templars pounded Emery 9-0 Thursday in Region 13 girls soccer play. Haddie Rasmussen, Chloe Olson, Madison Cox and McKinzee Chidester also scored in the win for Manti. Averie Jo Robbins recorded the shutout in the net […]

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Utah Football Standout Added to Bednarik Watch List

Utah Football Standout Added to Bednarik Watch List

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, University of Utah redshirt sophomore defensive end John Henry Daley, a former Lone Peak High School star, was added to the Bednarik Watch List per a statement from the Maxwell Football Club. Daley presently leads the nation in sacks with 6.5 and is tied for the national […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Adds Brayden Johnson Thursday

SUU Men’s Basketball Adds Brayden Johnson Thursday

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Thursday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball coach Rob Jeter added junior guard Brayden Johnson to the program. Johnson, a 6-1 180-pound guard out of Tulsa, Okla., comes to the Thunderbirds from Kishwaukee CC (Ill.) where he averaged 10 points and 3.7 assists per game last season for the […]

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Judge in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs case allowing ‘Mia’ to give victim impact statement

Judge in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs case allowing ‘Mia’ to give victim impact statement

MEGA/GC Images (NEW YORK) — Sean “Diddy” Comb’s former assistant — who testified at trial under the pseudonym “Mia” — will be allowed to speak during the rap mogul’s sentencing on Friday, a judge ruled on Thursday. Judge Arun Subramanian granted prosecutors’ request for “Mia” to deliver a victim impact […]

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Former Des Moines superintendent who was detained by ICE federally charged

Former Des Moines superintendent who was detained by ICE federally charged

ICE (DES MOINES, Iowa) — A now-former school superintendent who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents has been charged by federal prosecutors in Iowa with one count of being an “illegal alien in possession of firearms,” according to court records. Former Des Moines Public School Superintendent Ian Roberts […]

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Report warns of ‘disturbing’ normalization of book bans in US schools

Report warns of ‘disturbing’ normalization of book bans in US schools

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Books bans in public schools have become a “new normal” in the U.S., escalating since 2021, according to one advocacy group. In a new report, PEN America said the federal government has emerged in 2025 as the newest force fueling campaigns to restrict materials […]

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Dump Truck Crash On US-89 Kills One, Injures Another

Dump Truck Crash On US-89 Kills One, Injures Another

(Fairview, UT) — A two-vehicle crash on US-89 in Fairview left one person dead and another with moderate injuries. Officials say the Tuesday collision involved a dump truck that lost control and crossed into the opposite lane near mile marker 293, striking a passenger car with a man and woman […]

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Federal Government Shutdown Impacts Utah Services

Federal Government Shutdown Impacts Utah Services

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Many federal services across the Beehive State shuttered yesterday amid the U.S Government shutdown. Officials with Utah’s national parks say Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion remain open, though services and staffing are reduced. Law enforcement is reportedly taking care of shuttles, trash […]

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