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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/4

*Boys Basketball* JUNCTION, Utah-Gates Fullmer netted 25 points and 6 rebounds as the Piute Thunderbirds clobbered Escalante 91-50 Thursday in Region 20 boys basketball action. Dayson Barnson had 24 points in the loss for the Moquis. HURRICANE, Utah-Jace Eyre led the way with 28 points and Acey Orton added 24 […]

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Cedar City police arrest suspected vehicle burglar

After investigating multiple vehicle and residential burglary cases in Cedar City, Police think they now have a suspect in custody. Scott Beckwith of Las Vegas was arrested Thursday after a Walmart employee in Cedar City recognized the suspect and called police. Officers located numerous stolen items including credit, debit and […]

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911 call shows panic after fatal Greyhound bus crash in Emery County

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police recordings show a woman hurt when a Greyhound bus careened off a Utah highway called 911 in a panic, saying the driver had passed out before the crash and begging for help as dispatchers struggled to locate her in the rural desert. The recording […]

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Utah Gov: Medical marijuana will likely be legal someday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert says he thinks medical marijuana will be legalized someday. The Deseret News reports the governor was responding to a question from a ninth-grade student on Wednesday when he said Utah will likely legalize medical pot — if there is appropriate research […]

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Funeral for Mormon president set for Jan. 12

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Funeral services for Mormon church president Thomas S. Monson have been set for Jan. 12 in Salt Lake City. Church officials said Wednesday that a public viewing will be held all day on Jan. 11 with the funeral to follow at noon the next day. […]

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Coal company sues Washington state over coal-export terminal

SEATTLE (AP) — Developers of a massive coal-export terminal proposed on the Columbia River have sued Washington state over the project. Utah-based Lighthouse Resources sued in federal court in Tacoma Wednesday, alleging that state officials violated federal laws in delaying and denying permits for its Millennium Bulk Terminals-Longview project. The […]

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Sevier man charged with fatally shooting teacher in Virginia

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Police in Virginia say a Utah man has been charged with fatally shooting a schoolteacher in Norfolk on New Year’s Eve. Norfolk Police said in a statement Wednesday that 70-year-old Edward Shaw of Sevier, Utah, was charged with second-degree murder in the death of 50-year-old Caroline […]

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Las Vegas shooting victims can now apply for financial help

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting can now apply for financial help if they meet criteria set by an oversight committee. A link to apply for assistance from the Las Vegas Victims’ Fund became available this week. More than $22 million has been raised to […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/3

*Boys Basketball* DELTA, Utah-The Delta Rabbits broke open a close game with a key 23-15 surge in the 4th Quarter to surge past Millard 71-61 Wednesday in non-region boys basketball action at the Palladium. Trevor Burton filled up the stat sheet for the Rabbits with 19 points, 7 assists and […]

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Utah Highway Patrol: Weekend drunken driving arrests dropped

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Highway Patrol says the number of arrests related to drunken driving dropped during the weekend before New Year’s Day compared to the year before. KUTV-TV reports state police made 45 arrests for driving under the influence on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Lt. Todd Royce […]

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