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Southern Utah looks for home win vs Sacramento State

Southern Utah looks for home win vs Sacramento State

CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP)-Sacramento State (7-6, 4-4) vs. Southern Utah (13-3, 6-2) America First Event Center, Cedar City, Utah; Thursday, 7 p.m. MST BOTTOM LINE: Southern Utah looks for its fourth straight win over Sacramento State at America First Event Center. The last victory for the Hornets at Southern Utah […]

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Utah, Oregon State meet in conference play

Utah, Oregon State meet in conference play

CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP)-Utah (9-8, 6-7) vs. Oregon State (10-10, 7-8) Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Oregon; Thursday, 6:30 p.m. MST BOTTOM LINE: Pac-12 foes meet as Utah matches up against Oregon State. Utah came up short in a 73-66 game at Stanford on Saturday. Oregon State lost 75-73 to Arizona State on […]

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Snowstorm in Utah delays work, cancels some COVID-19 testing

Snowstorm in Utah delays work, cancels some COVID-19 testing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Weather officials in Utah say a snowstorm has delayed business hours, closed doors for the day and postponed COVID-19 testing on Wednesday. The snow is expected to drift off in the afternoon, but several inches are expected to drop across the Wasatch Front, in the […]

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Measure to retire Native school mascots fails in Utah House

Measure to retire Native school mascots fails in Utah House

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah House failed to pass a resolution that would have encouraged schools to retire Native American mascots. The Salt Lake Tribune reports several conservative state lawmakers spoke against the resolution, with one questioning whether legislators were being overly sensitive and if animal mascots would […]

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Utah GOP defends Romney amid criticism over impeachment vote

Utah GOP defends Romney amid criticism over impeachment vote

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Republican Party has defended Sen. Mitt Romney after an online motion accused him of misrepresenting himself as a Republican and embarrassing the state by voting against former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trials. Over 140,000 people have signed the document that says […]

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Utah mountain highway closed due to high avalanche danger

Utah mountain highway closed due to high avalanche danger

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A mountain highway east of Salt Lake City that provides access to a pair of popular ski resorts was closed Tuesday after a large snowstorm raised already dangerous avalanche conditions. Utah Department of Transportation officials closed state Route 210 in the Little Cottonwood Canyon to […]

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Clarkson, streaking Jazz win showdown vs Simmons, 76ers

Clarkson, streaking Jazz win showdown vs Simmons, 76ers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jordan Clarkson scored a season-high 40 points to send the streaking Utah Jazz past the Philadelphia 76ers 134-123 in a matchup of conference leaders despite a career-best 42 points from Ben Simmons. Clarkson hit a career-high eight 3-pointers and Donovan Mitchell added 24 points to […]

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Couple looking at wine bottle in grocery section at supermarket

‘Dry’ Utah county considers allowing wineries

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A northern Utah region that has long been a “dry county” that doesn’t allow alcohol is considering a proposed change that would allow wineries. The alcohol ordinance has not been changed in more than 30 years, but several local farms approached the Cache County Council in […]

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Bill removing concealed weapon permit rule signed into law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah gun owners will be allowed to carry concealed weapons without a permit under a bill signed into law Friday by Republican Gov. Spencer Cox. Several other states are considering similar measures backed by gun-rights groups like the National Rifle Association. Utah previously required people […]

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School pulls book about transgender boy after complaints

School pulls book about transgender boy after complaints

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Murray School District has suspended a program aimed at introducing kids to more diverse and inclusive literature after parents complained after a teacher read a book about a transgender child to a class of third graders last month. Murray School District spokesman Doug Perry […]

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