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Utah Highway Patrol: Woman killed on I-15 after exiting car

Utah Highway Patrol: Woman killed on I-15 after exiting car

BLUFFDALE, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a woman was struck and killed on a Utah freeway Saturday after getting out of a car driven by her boyfriend. The Utah Highway Patrol says the boyfriend was seriously injured when he tried to protect the woman by pulling his car into a […]

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Utah principal, teacher reinstated after costume controversy

Utah principal, teacher reinstated after costume controversy

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah principal and teacher have returned to work from a week of paid leave after school district officials completed an investigation into a student dressed as a Nazi for a Halloween parade. The Davis County School District announced Friday the two Creekside Elementary employees […]

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Police: Teen says gunshot self-inflicted while dancing drunk

Police: Teen says gunshot self-inflicted while dancing drunk

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Police in northern Utah are investigating a shooting in which a 17-year-old boy says a gunshot wound to one of his legs was self-inflicted when his gun accidentally discharged as he danced while intoxicated. The Deseret-News reports that North Park police say the teen sought treatment at a […]

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Film probes history of Native Americans in the US military

Film probes history of Native Americans in the US military

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Before Chuck Boers joined the U.S. Army, the Lipan Apache member was given his family’s eagle feathers. The feathers had been carried by his great-great-great-grandfather on his rifle when he was an Apache scout. They also were carried by relatives who fought in World War I, […]

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Utah officials weigh ideas to ease congestion on canyon road

Utah officials weigh ideas to ease congestion on canyon road

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Department of Transportation will begin assessing a wide array of ideas to ease traffic on a canyon road that leads up to some of the state’s most popular and well-known ski resorts, including gondolas, a rail line, buses, and wider roads and more […]

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Bogdanovic hits 3 at buzzer, Jazz beat Bucks 103-100

Bogdanovic hits 3 at buzzer, Jazz beat Bucks 103-100

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Bojan Bogdanovic hit a 3-pointer as time expired for the last of his 33 points in the Utah Jazz’s 103-100 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. The shot from the corner capped a remarkable sequence of twists and turns in the final few […]

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Utah sets records in 143-49 rout of Mississippi Valley State

Utah sets records in 143-49 rout of Mississippi Valley State

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah broke the school scoring record for most points scored in a game as it cruised past Mississippi Valley State, 143-49 on Friday night. Utah’s 143 points shattered a record that has stood since 1960, when the Utes scored 132 points against Evansville. Utah’s 73-point […]

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Bean scores 18, No. 17 Utah State routs Weber State 89-34

Bean scores 18, No. 17 Utah State routs Weber State 89-34

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Justin Bean had 18 points and nine rebounds, and Sam Merrill added 14 points, six rebounds, and six assists as No. 17 Utah State beat rival Weber State 89-34 on Friday night. Abel Porter added 10 points and 10 assists for his first career double-double. Diogo […]

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Navajo officer remembered as family man, devoted colleague

Navajo officer remembered as family man, devoted colleague

REHOBOTH, N.M. (AP) — The Navajo Nation is honoring the life of a police officer who died from a medical problem while on duty. Friends, colleagues and tribal officials paid tribute to Sgt. Lamar Martin during a funeral on Friday in Rehoboth, New Mexico. A press release from the Navajo […]

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Stay or go? US residents of Mexico town torn after 9 killed

Stay or go? US residents of Mexico town torn after 9 killed

LA MORA, Mexico (AP) — U.S. citizens living in a small Mexican farming community established by their ancestors are trying to decide whether they should stay or leave after burying some of the nine American women and children slaughtered this week in a drug cartel ambush. What had been a […]

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