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Utah defense, Jordan shine in 38-21 win over No. 21 Colorado

Utah defense, Jordan shine in 38-21 win over No. 21 Colorado

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Ty Jordan scored twice, including a game-sealing 66-yard TD burst, and Utah’s revamped defense forced three turnovers to help the Utes rally past No. 21 Colorado 38-21. The win by the Utes on a snowy day most likely put an end to the Buffaloes’ Pac-12 title […]

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Maldonado scores 30 to lift Wyoming over Utah Valley 93-88

Maldonado scores 30 to lift Wyoming over Utah Valley 93-88

OREM, Utah (AP) — Hunter Maldonado had 30 points as Wyoming edged past Utah Valley 93-88. Drake Jeffries had 21 points for Wyoming, which earned its fourth consecutive victory. Marcus Williams added 12 points. Fardaws Aimaq scored a career-high 27 points plus 20 rebounds and three assists for the Wolverines. […]

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Education advocates push for early teacher vaccinations

Education advocates push for early teacher vaccinations

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Education advocates are calling for teachers and other school workers to get priority in the national coronavirus vaccine rollout expected to start next week. In New Mexico, state legislators are calling for educators teaching in-person to receive the vaccine alongside healthcare workers and first responders. […]

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Sexual abuse lawsuit against Mormon church dropped

Sexual abuse lawsuit against Mormon church dropped

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Colorado woman has agreed to drop a lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints alleging she was sexually assaulted by a former missionary leader in the 1980s. Court documents filed Thursday show the mutually agreed ending was not a settlement and […]

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Zion National Park reports overcrowding on its scenic road

Zion National Park reports overcrowding on its scenic road

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Officials at Zion National Park have started to regularly close the road into the park’s main canyon due to overcrowding from private vehicles since the shuttle service closed for the season last month. The popular Scenic Drive roadway has been overrun with visitors since the […]

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Utah ordinances to prohibit targeted residential protests

Utah ordinances to prohibit targeted residential protests

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A pair of Utah cities have passed ordinances prohibiting targeted protesting or picketing close to private homes. Lehi City Council and Spanish Fork City Council separately approved ordinances barring demonstrations aimed at a specific person within 100 feet of their home. The ordinances followed protests outside […]

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Kelli O’Hara, Richard Thomas join Tabernacle Choir Christmas

Kelli O’Hara, Richard Thomas join Tabernacle Choir Christmas

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Broadway’s Kelli O’Hara and Richard Thomas of “The Waltons” are the guest artists for “Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir.” The annual event was taped in December 2019 free of coronavirus restrictions or virtual tricks. The concert takes place at a 21,000-seat auditorium with the 360-member choir […]

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After 1st loss, No. 14 BYU looks to bounce back against SDSU

After 1st loss, No. 14 BYU looks to bounce back against SDSU

BYU tries to regroup after watching their undefeated season come up a yard short in a loss at No. 11 Coastal Carolina last weekend. The Cougars were stopped at the 1 yard line as time expired in a 22-17 loss. They close out the regular season by hosting the Aztecs, […]

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No. 21 Colorado attempts to end 3-game losing streak to Utah

No. 21 Colorado attempts to end 3-game losing streak to Utah

Utah is about to be unseated as Pac-12 South champions. But the Utes can have a say in the race by knocking off Colorado. The Buffaloes need to win and have UCLA beat No. 16 Southern California to claim a spot in the Pac-12 title game. Should they win, the […]

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Utah County blocks private development at Bridal Veil Falls

Utah County blocks private development at Bridal Veil Falls

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah County has unanimously approved a measure that would block private development at the Bridal Veil Falls after protests and concerns from residents. The Utah County Commission’s decision after a public hearing on Wednesday occurred a day after protesters gathered outside the Utah County Administration Building […]

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