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Chuha lifts New Mexico St. over Utah Valley 84-77

Chuha lifts New Mexico St. over Utah Valley 84-77

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — Eli Chuha had a season-high 21 points plus 10 rebounds as New Mexico State extended its winning streak to 10 games, beating Utah Valley 84-77 on Thursday night. JoJo Zamora had 17 points for New Mexico State (21-4, 10-1 Western Athletic Conference). Trevelin Queen added […]

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Pridgett scores 29 to lead Montana past Weber State 83-80

Pridgett scores 29 to lead Montana past Weber State 83-80

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Sayeed Pridgett had a career-high 29 points plus 16 rebounds and Montana won its eighth consecutive game, narrowly beating Weber State 83-80 on Thursday night. Montana led 40-24 at halftime and the Grizzlies’ lead was still double-digits with 5 minutes remaining. Weber State drew within 81-80 […]

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Van Dyke’s career-high 23 carries Utah over Arizona, 83-76

Van Dyke’s career-high 23 carries Utah over Arizona, 83-76

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Parker Van Dyke made seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 23 points and Jayce Johnson also set a career-best with 17 points to help Utah beat Arizona 83-76 on Thursday night. Sedrick Barefield had 15 points and six assists and Timmy Allen scored 14 for […]

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Rollover accident near Centerfield sends two teens to hospital

Two teenage girls are recovering after a rollover accident near Centerfield Wednesday. The two were traveling Northbound on Dair Lane when they crossed to the other side of the road and ended up rolling several times. The vehicle landed on its wheels and fire rescue assisted in popping open a […]

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New push to raise age limit for tobacco comes to Utah

New push to raise age limit for tobacco comes to Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah city is raising the age limit to buy tobacco products to 21, and a state lawmaker says the rest of the state should follow suit. The Deseret News reports the Lehi City Council unanimously approved the change Tuesday, and shortly after Republican Rep. Steve Eliason […]

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Lawmaker pulls proposed transgender birth certificate ban

Lawmaker pulls proposed transgender birth certificate ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal that would have blocked transgender people from changing the sex listed on their birth certificates in Utah was shelved Thursday, prompting relief from LGBT advocates but leaving the issue in limbo. The legislation would have reversed longstanding practice in many parts of the […]

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Target shooter who killed teen ordered to teach gun safety

Target shooter who killed teen ordered to teach gun safety

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A target shooter in Utah who accidentally shot and killed a 14-year-old boy has been ordered to teach gun safety. A judge on Wednesday sentenced 40-year-old Kayleen Richins, who was convicted of negligent homicide, to appear in an educational video for a sportsmen’s group and […]

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Ex-Weber County judge ends harassment suit with court clerk

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Weber County court clerk has reached a settlement to end a sexual harassment lawsuit against a former judge who wrote a love poem to her. The Standard-Examiner reports attorneys have reached an out-of-court settlement on a punitive damages claim between ex-county justice court […]

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Queta, Merrill lead Utah State past Wyoming 76-59

Queta, Merrill lead Utah State past Wyoming 76-59

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Neemias Queta scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Utah State pulled away in the second half to down Wyoming 76-59 on Wednesday night. Sam Merrill had 19 points to lead the Aggies (19-6, 9-3 Mountain West Conference), who had won seven-straight before a 68-63 […]

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City Council meeting evacuated after shooting threat

NORTH OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a North Ogden City Council meeting was evacuated after the council received a shooting threat. North Ogden Police Sgt. Jeremy Hindes says dispatch received two phone calls Tuesday night from a man who claimed to have explosives and threatened to “shoot up” the […]

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