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Federal investigators arrested three Southern California men Wednesday in connection with an alleged scheme to illegally buy more than 120 guns in Utah, then resell them in California, prosecutors ...
The upcoming year for college sports has at least a modest sense of stability: The $2.8 billion House settlement has been approved, clearing the way for schools to share millions in revenue with their athletes,
With Utah’s dry climate and extreme weather, Utah faces many of the same wildfire threats as California in January. Could Utah be next?
BNSF asks Surface Transportation Board for emergency order to start southern California-Salt Lake City service over Union Pacific tracks.
The Ducks took a few shots on the recruiting trail this spring but recovered is spectacular fashion this week with a series of high-profile successes.
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Greeley Tribune on MSNBig Sky Conference adds Southern Utah, Utah Tech for 2026Both institutions align well with our current membership and fall within our geographic footprint,” UNC athletic director Darren Dunn said.
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San Gabriel Valley Tribune on MSNDamien 2025 football preview: QB Isaiah Arriaza leads electrifying offenseDamien won its first league title since 2010 and has several big-time playmakers returning. But will the Spartans have enough in the trenches to make it all work again
After a $5 million buyout to the Sun Belt was approved, Texas State has officially joined the Pac-12 as the ninth member ahead of the conference's relaunch in 2026.
After losing one of its members earlier in June, the Big Sky Conference hedged against any future departures by adding Southern Utah and Utah Tech to its ranks officially on Wednesday.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt its indiscriminate immigration raids across California. The order was made in response to a filing from immigrant advocacy groups accusing the administration of systematically targeting brown-skinned people in Southern California—leading to incidents like Marines detaining a veteran of Angolan and Portuguese heritage who was on his way to the Department of Veterans Affairs—as the