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Park City won’t host World Cup; opener moves to Lake Placid

Park City won’t host World Cup; opener moves to Lake Placid

The World Cup bobsled and skeleton season will start a week later than planned, and Lake Placid, New York, will now host the first two racing weekends. A mechanical failure at the track in Park City, Utah, forced organizers to scrub plans to open the season there this month. The […]

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Kings knock off Jazz 102-101 to end 5-game winless streak

Kings knock off Jazz 102-101 to end 5-game winless streak

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — De’Aaron Fox got back to attacking the rim. Buddy Hield and Bogdan Bogdanovic found their rhythm from the perimeter. And Luke Walton finally got his first victory with Sacramento. With one all-inclusive performance, the Kings ended their worst start in nearly 30 years and shook off […]

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Utah officials seeking information on illegal killing of elk

Utah officials seeking information on illegal killing of elk

ESCALANTE, Utah (AP) — Authorities are seeking information on the illegal killing of a bull elk along State Route 12 west of Escalante in southern Utah in late October. The state Division of Wildlife Resources says the elk likely was shot between Oct. 19 and Oct. 22 and that officials […]

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Halloween terror: 4 killed at Northern California party

Halloween terror: 4 killed at Northern California party

ORINDA, Calif. (AP) — Four people were killed and at least four injured at a Halloween party shooting at a Northern California home rented by a woman who falsely claimed she wanted the Airbnb so her asthmatic family members could escape wildfire smoke, police and a person with knowledge of […]

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Navajo police academy bolsters officer ranks

Navajo police academy bolsters officer ranks

CHINLE, Ariz. (AP) — Navajo Nation officials say 19 cadets have completed a six-month police academy. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez says the Friday graduation ceremony was held at the Chinle Community Center in Arizona. The graduating class bolsters the ranks of the Navajo Nation Police Department, which has struggled […]

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Utah governor asks Trump to send more refugees to the state

Utah governor asks Trump to send more refugees to the state

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert has asked the White House to send more refugees to Utah. The Republican governor sent a letter to President Donald Trump last week. Herbert says Utah has the resources and space for refugees. In the past, Herbert says Utah has been able […]

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Utah student wears Hitler costume; principal suspended

Utah student wears Hitler costume; principal suspended

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A principal and teacher in Utah have been suspended after a student at their school dressed as Hitler for a Halloween parade. After a picture of the costume circulated on social media, Davis County School District spokesman Christopher Williams said Friday that the district put […]

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Police: Utah woman stole $145K from youth justice center

Police: Utah woman stole $145K from youth justice center

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah authorities say the treasurer of a youth justice center has stolen more than $145,000 from the organization. Authorities say 41-year-old Michelle Lyn Coon was booked into the Uintah County jail Wednesday on suspicion of a second-degree felony count of theft over $5,000. Authorities say […]

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2 men killed at Utah Halloween party, authorities say

2 men killed at Utah Halloween party, authorities say

ROOSEVELT, Utah (AP) — Authorities say two men have been killed at a Halloween party in Roosevelt and officials are calling the killings a double homicide. The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office said deputies called to a home near Roosevelt early Friday found the two men dead and learned that some people […]

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Utah diabetics turn to online trading amid rising prices

Utah diabetics turn to online trading amid rising prices

CENTERVILLE, Utah (AP) — Stephanie Arceneaux’s eyes brim with tears as she opens a foam cooler on a picnic table outside the Centerville In-N-Out Burger. “It’s so much!” Arceneaux says, surveying the contents: eight Basaglar pens, seven pens and a vial of Levemir, and, in a box next to it, […]

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