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Colorado rolls late in 37-3 win over Texas State

Boulder, Colo. • Laviska Shenault Jr.ignited lethargic Colorado with a 55-yard score when he picked up ateammate’s fumble on a punt return and the Buffaloes rolled late in a37-3 win over Texas State on...

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Prep volleyball: State rankings for Sept. 10

Class 6A1. Lone Peak (4-0) • BYU-bound Madi Robinson scores 12 kills in sweep of Pleasant Grove then Knights beat Morgan in three straight.2. Pleasant Grove (2-1) • A pre-region test against region foe...

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With saxophones and sobbing, Mexicans mourn earthquake dead

Juchitan, Mexico • Slow-moving funeral processions converged on Juchitan’s cemeteries from all directions on Saturday, so many that they sometimes caused temporary gridlock when they met at...

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Letter: Dictators are always blaming others

Look back in history and study most of the dictators in the world and it’s never their fault. It was never Hitler’s fault; it was always his generals’ fault.It’s never Trump’s fault; it’s always the...

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Letter: Taking steps to avert climate damage

Some politicians still say “we may have to agree to disagree on climate change.” There are issues with which I disagree but on this, the science is clear: 95 percent of scientists agree that climate...

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Letter: Harvey was a harbinger of more severe weather

Labeled a “1,000-year storm,” the impact of hurricane/tropical storm Harvey is being called “unfathomable” and it’s not over yet. More feet of rain are predicted from the massive, lingering storm on...

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‘I was afraid the walls were going to fall down’: Utah man visiting family in...

A Utah man who was visiting his family in Mexico this week was just getting into bed Thursday night when the walls around him began to shake.Fermin Mendoza Delgado and his parents, who are in their...

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Commentary: Utah’s outstanding rivers deserve recognition

The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 is the nation’s premier law for river protection. The upcoming 50th anniversary of this measure offers an opportunity to take stock of what we’ve done —...

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Toxic sites in likely path of Irma

Miami • Dozens of personnel from the Environmental Protection Agency worked to secure some of the nation’s most contaminated toxic waste sites as Hurricane Irma bore down on Florida. The agency said...

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GOP chairman gets caught between moderate, right-wing factions battling over...

Moderate and right-wing factions of the Utah Republican Party battled Saturday over whether to continue appealing an expensive, divisive lawsuit challenging the state’s new election law — leaving the...

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George F. Will: Will Congress be stirred from its slumber?

“Congress has been dropping in relative power along a descending curve of 60 years’ duration, with the rate of fall markedly increased since 1933. ... The fall of the American Congress seems to be...

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Weber State can’t hold off California in 33-20 loss

Berkeley, Calif. • Former walk-on Patrick Laird ran for 191 yards and three touchdowns to help California overcome a lackluster performance with a late rally to beat lower-level Weber State 33-20 on...

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Letter: Stewart’s stance on transgender people hurts military readiness

Rep. Chris Stewart prides himself on supporting the military. He was an Air Force pilot, and he was enthusiastic when the National Defense Authorization Act passed in July. The NDAA authorizes...

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Herbert throws for 3 TDs and Oregon beats Nebraska 42-35

Eugene, Ore. • Justin Herbert threw for 365 yards and three touchdowns, and the Oregon Ducks spoiled Mike Riley’s homecoming with a 42-35 victory over Nebraska on Saturday.Royce Freeman rushed for 153...

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Rosen picks up where he left off as UCLA routs Hawaii 56-23

Pasadena, Calif. • Josh Rosen was 22 of 25 for 329 yards passing and found Darren Andrews for three of his career-high five touchdown passes as UCLA defeated Hawaii 56-23 on Saturday.Theo Howard and...

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Prep football: State rankings after Week 4

Class 6A1. Bingham (3-0) • Unbeaten against Utah opponents in three games; the Miners open region against Pleasant Grove Friday. Kicked at 9 p.m. Saturday against Kahuku (Hawaii).2. East (3-1) •...

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It’s all Greek at one of Utah’s largest cultural festivals

Thousands of people turned out Saturday for music, history, food and dance at Salt Lake City’s 42nd annual Greek Festival.The festival, which first began as a bazaar featuring handmade items in The...

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The rivalry is for the field: Utah, BYU player parents set aside animosity by...

Provo • Gathered around the grill under a tent bearing neither team’s colors, the Hannemanns, Hansens and Normans all commune together over burgers and hot dogs.There’s a smattering of blue shirts and...

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Dana Milbank: Did lesbians cause Hurricanes Irma and Harvey? God knows.

Washington • It’s that season again. An ominous swirl forms in the Atlantic, citizens batten down or evacuate, TV weather reporters put on rain slickers and, as predictably as National Weather Service...

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Lexi Thompson seals Indy win with traditional kiss of bricks

Indianapolis • Lexi Thompson celebratedin the most traditional Indy style. She sipped some milk, poured therest over her head and, of course, sealed it with a kiss of the bricks.The 22-year-old Florida...

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