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Rose scores career-high 50 as Timberwolves top Jazz 128-125

Rose scores career-high 50 as Timberwolves top Jazz 128-125

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — As the final buzzer sounded and his teammates swarmed him on the court, Derrick Rose couldn’t help but fight back tears. Rose’s emotions were on full display moments after he scored a career-high 50 points in a vintage performance that lifted the Minnesota Timberwolves over the Utah Jazz 128-125 […]

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Utah attorney banned from practicing law for 3 years

Utah attorney banned from practicing law for 3 years

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah attorney has been barred from practicing law in Utah for the next three years after several clients complained about him to the Utah State Bar. An August settlement agreement says at least 20 clients have complained about North Salt Lake-based attorney Sean Young. […]

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Wolves hold out Butler vs. Jazz for ‘precautionary rest’

Wolves hold out Butler vs. Jazz for ‘precautionary rest’

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Timberwolves ruled out All-Star Jimmy Butler in advance of their game Wednesday against Utah for “precautionary rest.” Coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters at the morning shootaround that Butler’s absence was not related to his trade request . “He missed all of training camp, basically, so he has […]

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Alleged drug-ring leader pleads not guilty in opioid death

Alleged drug-ring leader pleads not guilty in opioid death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man accused of running a multimillion operation selling powerful opioids disguised as prescription drugs has pleaded not guilty to new charges filed in an overdose death. Court records show Aaron Michael Shamo entered the plea Tuesday. Prosecutors say a person identified as R.K. […]

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Utah seeks more influence over national forest management

Utah seeks more influence over national forest management

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert is planning to ask the U.S. Department of Agriculture for permission to thin forests, clear out dead trees and do controlled burnings on protected areas that account for nearly half of national forest lands in the state. The Republican governor is […]

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Man, 80, killed in crash while backing out of driveway

Man, 80, killed in crash while backing out of driveway

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Authorities say an 80-year-old Utah man died in a crash after backing out of his driveway, hitting a woman and then a tree. Ogden Police Lt. Will Farr says the Ogden man lost control of the vehicle and struck the woman, who was a family member. […]

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Judge sentences woman for trying to hire hit man

Judge sentences woman for trying to hire hit man

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 70-year-old Utah woman was ordered to spend at least three years and up to life in prison for trying to hire a hit man to kill her ex-husband. Linda Gillman, of Herriman, was found guilty eight months ago of first-degree felony criminal solicitation, and […]

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Florida man sues Tesla over autopilot feature, crash

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Florida man says the autopilot feature of his Tesla vehicle failed to detect a stalled car on a highway, leading to a collision that left him with permanent injuries. Shawn Hudson filed the negligence lawsuit in state court in Orlando, Florida, on Tuesday against Tesla, […]

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US West’s abandoned mines hold danger and, for some, thrills

US West’s abandoned mines hold danger and, for some, thrills

EUREKA, Utah (AP) — Underneath the mountains and deserts of the U.S. West lie hundreds of thousands of abandoned mines, an underground world that can hold serious danger and unexpected wonder. They are a legacy of the region’s prospecting past, when almost anyone could dig a mine and then walk […]

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Navajo to appeal dismissal of case against Wells Fargo

Navajo to appeal dismissal of case against Wells Fargo

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Navajo Nation is appealing the dismissal of a lawsuit it filed against Wells Fargo, accusing the company of engaging in predatory and unlawful practices. A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit last month at the request of Wells Fargo. The company argued that many claims were […]

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