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Congress eyes protections near historical park in New Mexico

Congress eyes protections near historical park in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Latest on federal legislation to create buffer around Chaco Culture National Historical Park (all times local): 3:40 p.m. The U.S. House has approved legislation that would prohibit oil and gas development on federal land surrounding a national park in New Mexico held sacred by numerous […]

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The Latest: Nats beat Astros 7-2, force Game 7

The Latest: Nats beat Astros 7-2, force Game 7

The Latest on Game 6 of the World Series (all times local): HOUSTON (AP)- 10:47 p.m. Stephen Strasburg gutted through without his best fastball to throw five-hit ball for 8 1/3 innings Tuesday night, and now it’s on to Game 7 in the first World Series ever in which the […]

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Arizona official pleads not guilty in adoption fraud case

Arizona official pleads not guilty in adoption fraud case

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — An elected official in Arizona accused of running a human smuggling scheme that brought pregnant women from the Marshall Islands to the U.S. has pleaded not guilty to federal charges in Arkansas. Authorities say Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen illegally paid the Pacific island women to […]

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Freezing temps blanket Utah, setting records around state

Freezing temps blanket Utah, setting records around state

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Freezing temperatures normally seen only during the heart of winter are sweeping across Utah as long-standing records fall in several spots across the state. National Weather Service meteorologist Monica Traphagen said Tuesday that more records are expected to be broken overnight as temperatures dip even […]

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Utah FedEx manager charged in $1M suspected fraud scheme

Utah FedEx manager charged in $1M suspected fraud scheme

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A FedEx Ground manager has been indicted on accusations that he accepted bribes from multiple Utah truck company owners who paid more than $1 million to secure hundreds of millions in revenue over the last 10 years, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Monday. Ten people […]

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Centennial event scheduled Nov. 19 for Zion National Park

Centennial event scheduled Nov. 19 for Zion National Park

ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) — A centennial event celebrating Zion National Park’s founding 100 years ago is planned Nov. 19 at Dixie State University in St. George. The park’s nonprofit partner, Zion National Park Forever Project , said the 7:30 p.m. event is free and open to the public, with tickets available online […]

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Mitchell’s last-second FT lifts Jazz over Suns 96-95

Mitchell’s last-second FT lifts Jazz over Suns 96-95

PHOENIX (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 25 points, including the game-winning free throw with 0.4 seconds left, and the Utah Jazz rallied to beat the Phoenix Suns 96-95 on Monday night. Mitchell took the ball in the backcourt in the final seconds and then drove through the lane, getting fouled […]

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Steelers overcome slow start, drop winless Dolphins 27-14

Steelers overcome slow start, drop winless Dolphins 27-14

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Steelers stopped beating themselves long enough to keep the Miami Dolphins winless. James Conner ran for 145 yards and a touchdown, and Mason Rudolph overcame a shaky start to throw for 251 yards and two scores as the Steelers pulled away for a 27-14 victory […]

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Elected Arizona official accused of selling babies suspended

Elected Arizona official accused of selling babies suspended

PHOENIX (AP) — An elected official in Arizona was suspended Monday after he was charged with running a human smuggling scheme that brought pregnant women from the Marshall Islands to the U.S. to give birth and then paid them to give up their children for adoption. Leaders in Arizona’s most […]

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Conservatives in some states push against death penalty

Conservatives in some states push against death penalty

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Conservatives in states including Wyoming, Utah and Ohio vowed Monday to keep pushing for the repeal of state-level death penalty sentences, even as U.S. officials move toward resuming federal executions. The national group Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty released a statement with over 250 signatures […]

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