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Jazz Beat Magic In Summer League Tourney Play

(Las Vegas, NV)  —  The Jazz beat the Orlando Magic 75-70 to advance in the NBA Las Vegas Summer League tournament. Diamond Stone led Utah with 14 points and 11 boards.  Georges Niang contributed 12 points and 11 rebounds. The Jazz will play the Memphis Grizzlies tomorrow.

Trever McFalls Named As SUU Director of Football Operations

Trever McFalls Named As SUU Director of Football Operations

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Thursday afternoon, Southern Utah University head football coach Demario Warren named Trever McFalls as the director of football operations for the program. Prior to his promotion, McFalls served as offensive assistant/team manager for the Thunderbirds and is also a former SUU football player. McFalls replaces Jeff Tukuafu in […]

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Utah State Announces Event Operation Staff Changes

Utah State Announces Event Operation Staff Changes

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State athletics announced changes to its event operations staff by naming DJ Eckman as the new director of event operations and facilities on the Logan-based campus. Eckman has been with the USU athletic department the past six years, spending four years as a student equipment manager and […]

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UVU Cross Country Releases 2018 Schedule

UVU Cross Country Releases 2018 Schedule

OREM, Utah-Thursday, Utah Valley University cross country head coach Scott Houle released his squad’s 2018 schedule which will run from September-November. To commence the season, the Wolverines will host the UVU Invitational September 1 which will feature traditional regional cross country powers Southern Utah and Idaho State as well as […]

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SUU’s Ally Thimsen Nominated For 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year Award

SUU’s Ally Thimsen Nominated For 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year Award

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Former Southern Utah University women’s soccer standout Ally Thimsen has been nominated for the 2018 NCAA Woman of the Year award following the conclusion of her collegiate career. Thimsen wrapped up her career with the Thunderbirds this past fall as she became the program’s all-time goals leader after […]

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Anti-ICE protesters arrested at contractor’s headquarters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Eight protesters have been arrested at the Utah headquarters of a contractor operating immigrant detention centers. Centerville Police spokesman Lt. Zan Robison said roughly 25 protesters arrived at the Management and Training Corporation’s offices before 8 a.m. but many left before final arrests were made […]

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Online sales tax decision could give Utah another $60M

Online sales tax decision could give Utah another $60M

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah could collect another $60 million in online sales tax revenue after a key U.S. Supreme Court decision, but most of that money is expected go to an already promised tax break for manufacturers, officials said Thursday. The revenue would come on top of about […]

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Man sentenced to prison for sexually abusing 4-year-old girl

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah man received two concurrent sentences in prison — 25 years to life and 15 years to life — for sexually abusing a 4-year-old girl. The Daily Herald reports Royce Schaefer, of American Fork, was sentenced Wednesday for sodomy on a child and aggravated sexual abuse of […]

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Runnin’ Utes Announce 2018-19 Non-Conference Schedule

Runnin’ Utes Announce 2018-19 Non-Conference Schedule

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, the University of Utah men’s basketball team released its entire non-conference schedule per a statement from head coach Larry Krystkowiak. With potentially challenging games awaiting at the Wooden Legacy Classic in Fullerton, Calif. and trips to Minnesota and Kentucky, the Utes will have sufficient challenges on their […]

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Charge possible after gun left on bathroom changing table

Charge possible after gun left on bathroom changing table

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah authorities now say they’ll consider a possible misdemeanor charge against a woman who left a loaded gun on a baby changing table in a restroom at a suburban Salt Lake City aquarium. Police originally said they didn’t plan to press charges, but changed course […]

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